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T775 Series 2000 Electronic

Stand-Alone Controllers
APPLICATION GUIDE AND CROSS REFERENCE

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IMPORTANT
The T775R is an operating control, not a limit or safety control. If used in applications requiring safety or limit controls, a
separate safety or limit control device is required.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
T775 Application Tips .............................................. 3 Multi-Stage Boiler Control (Reset) T775P ............. 18
Multi-Stage Chiller Control (No Reset) T775P....... 20
Compatible Components......................................... 3 4 Stage with Pump Output and Reset
Temperature Sensors................................................. 3 T775P using a T775S Expansion Module ................ 21
Humidity Sensors (T775U only) ................................. 3 4 Stage with Pump Output and Reset (continued) ... 22
Low Differential Pressure Sensors (T775U only) ....... 3 3 Stage Reciprocating Chiller T775L ..................... 23
Universal Sensors (T775U only) ................................ 3 4 Stage Heat and 6 Stage Cool T775L .................. 24
Accessories................................................................ 4 4 Stage Heat and 6 Stage Cool (continued) ............. 25
Pressure with a Variable
Features .................................................................... 4 Frequency Drive (VFD) T775U.............................. 26
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sensing T775U ................. 27
T775 Operations ....................................................... 6 Resetting Zone Air Temp Based on
Integral Action ............................................................ 6 Outside Air Temp (2 stage cooling) .......................... 28
Derivative Action ........................................................ 6 Resetting Discharge Air Temp Based
Differential vs. Throttling Range................................. 6 on Return Air Temp (Modulating cooling valve)........ 29
Setpoint High Limit ..................................................... 6 Using the T775R as a Differential
Reset Programming Temperature Controller for Solar Water Heating ...... 30
(T775L, T775P, T775R, and T775U models only)...... 7 Maintaining Differential Temperature
for both Heating and Cooling.................................... 32
T775 Applications .................................................... 8
Water Source Heat Pump Loop T775 Application Replacement Examples 33
Water Controller T775B ......................................... 8 T775M2030 Replacement for W973A Logic Panel .. 33
Chiller T775B .......................................................... 9 T775R Replacement for W964F Aquatrol
Chiller, Rotary Compressor T775B ....................... 10 Panel with Floating Actuator..................................... 35
Cooling Tower Control T775B2040 ........................11 T775L Replacement for S984 Step Controller.......... 38
Time-based Control of Fan, T775L Replacement for W7100C
Pump, etc. T775 (all models) .............................. 12 Discharge Air Controller ........................................... 41
Damper or Valve Modulation T775M or T775R..... 13
Hot Water Reset T775R........................................ 14 T775 Cross Reference............................................ 44
Chilled Water Reset T775R .................................. 16
Multi-Stage Boiler Control (No Reset) T775P ....... 17 Notes........................................................................ 55

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T775 APPLICATION TIPS COMPATIBLE COMPONENTS


Q Does the T775 save programmed values if the power is
lost? Temperature Sensors1
The controller accepts 1,097 Ohms PTC at 77 F (25 C):
A Yes. The T775 has an EEPROM that saves all values 50021579-001 Standard sensor (included with all models
entered and restores them once power is reapplied. The except T775U2006 and NEMA 4X models)
date and time settings are retained for 24 hours after a T775-SENS-STRAP Strap on sensor with wiring box
power outage. After a power loss of more than 24 hours, T775-SENS-WR Water resistant with 5 foot leads
the date and time settings may need to be reentered. All (included with NEMA 4X models)
other settings are stored permanently. T775-SENS-WT Watertight with 6 foot lead
T775-SENS-OAT Outdoor air temperature sensor
C7031B2005 6 inch duct mount with wiring box.
Q What is the time constant for the T775? C7031D2003 5 inch immersion sensor with wiring box
(use immersion well; P/N 50001774-001)
A The T775 standard sensor (50021579-001) has a time con- C7031J2009 12 foot duct averaging sensor with wiring
stant of approximately 8 seconds. The T775 samples sen- box
sor input every 100 milliseconds and updates the control C7046D1008 8 inch duct probe with mounting flange
and display every 1 second. C7100D1001 12 inch fast response, duct averaging
sensor with flange
C7130B1009 Room mount sensor
Q Can sensors be shared by several T775s to simplify instal-
lation or provide more stages?
Humidity Sensors (T775U only)
A Each T775 must be wired to its own sensor(s), However, a The controller accepts 0-10 Vdc or 4-20 mA input with a range
benefit of the T775 controller's high accuracy is that there of 0-100%
is no more than a 2 differential between any two T775
controllers. H7625, H7635, and H7655 models (available in 2, 3, and 5%
RH accuracy) can be used.

Q Can a T775 be powered with dc voltage?


Low Differential Pressure Sensors
A No. The T775 controllers may be powered with 24 Vac, (T775U only)
120 Vac, or 240 Vac only, and a separate earth ground is P7640A pressure transducer models with selectable pressure
required. ranges can be used.
The controller accepts pressure sensors with a signal output
Q Is a separate earth ground required? of 0-10 Vdc or 4-20 mA for any output range within the
following ranges (the minimum and maximum for the sensor
A Yes. Each T775 controller must have its own earth ground, output range can be adjusted within the following limits):
regardless of the power source (24, 120, or 240 Vac). The -500 to 500 PSI
earth ground must be connected to the earth ground termi- -30.0 to 30.0 inches w.c.
nal on the 24 Vac terminal block. -3,000 to 3,000 Pa
-3,000 to 3,000 kPa
Q Can sensors be series-parallel wired to the T775 to provide
an average temperature? Universal Sensors (T775U only)
The controller accepts 0-10 Vdc or 4-20 mA input for
A Yes. Sensors can be series-parallel wired to the T775. In temperature, pressure, humidity, etc. C7232 and C7632 CO2
order to maintain control accuracy, the number of sensors sensors are also compatible but output is displayed in %
wired must be of the n2 power (i.e. 4, 9, 16, etc.). instead of ppm. (Refer to Table 2 on page 35 and the T775U
installation Instructions, form 62-0255-01.)

Q How do I know that my selection or value has been


entered? Actuators
For more information on compatible actuators or other
A Once you have selected an item from a list or entered a Honeywell products, such as dampers and valves, go to
value using the and buttons, pressing the or or www.customer.honeywell.com. From the home page select
HOME button accepts your selection or value and stores it Product Selection Tool under Products.
in the controllers memory. Spring return models: ML6425, ML7425, MS4105,
MS4110, MS4120, MS7505, MS7510, MS7520, MS8105,
MS8110, MS8120
Q What are the T775 Series 2000 Controller specifications? Non-spring return models: ML4161, ML6174, ML7161,
ML7164, MN1010, MN6105, MN7505, MN8810
A Refer to the T775 Series 2000 Electronic Stand-Alone 1
See form 62-0265 - Temperature Sensor for the T775 Series
Controllers - Specification Data (form 63-1318).
2000 Stand-alone Controller

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Accessories FEATURES
107324A Bulb Holder, duct insertion
107408 Heat Conductive Compound, 4 ounce In Table 1 a check mark () indicates that the controller model
50001774-001 Immersion Well, stainless steel 304, has this feature. A number indicates the quantity (e.g., the
1/2 in. threading T775M2030 has 4 standard SPDT relay outputs), and
n/a indicates the feature is not applicable to that controller
model.

Table 1. T775 controller features by model number.

T775M2006
T775M2014
T775M2022
T775M2030
T775M2048
T775A2009
T775B2016
T775B2024
T775B2032
T775B2040

T775R2001
T775R2019
T775R2027
T775R2035
T775R2043
T775U2006
T775P2003

T775S2008
T775L2007

Feature
User Interface
2x4 inch LCD display with English language display n/a
Keypad lockout n/a
Applications
Standard heating/cooling
Modulating
Boiler/Chiller
Reset
Stage (Loop) control of up to 12 relays
Temperature, humidity, pressure, or other
application requiring 0-10 Vdc or 4-20 mA input
Expansion module (4-relays per module; 2 modules
max.)
Power
24 or 120/240 Vac with separate earth ground
Relay Outputs
SPDT
Number of standard 1 2 4 2 4 4 0 4 2 4 2 4 4 4 2 2 0 2 4
Number of floating 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0
(each floating output eliminates 2 relays)
Runtime displayed on relays 1-4 (optional) n/a
Configurable minimum off time
Expandable to 12 relays using T775S expansion
modules (4 relays per expansion module)
Warm weather shutdown n/a
Modulating Outputs
Number of outputs 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 0
Independently selectable for 0-10 Vdc, 2-10 Vdc,
4-20 mA, or Series 90
Modulating high/low limit control n/a
Digital Output
Number of outputs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
High, low, and differential alarm
Pump Output (configurable for last relay)
Number of outputs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Prepurge/Postpurge
Pump Exercise

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Table 1. T775 controller features by model number. (Continued)

T775M2006
T775M2014
T775M2022
T775M2030
T775M2048
T775A2009
T775B2016
T775B2024
T775B2032
T775B2040

T775R2001
T775R2019
T775R2027
T775R2035
T775R2043
T775U2006
T775P2003

T775S2008
T775L2007
Feature
Sensor Inputs
Number of sensor inputs 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 0
Number of sensors included 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 0 n/a
1097 Ohms PTC at 77 F (25 C) n/a
0-10 Vdc or 4-20 mA input for temperature, humidity, n/a
pressure, etc.
Calibration capability 10 F (6 C) or n/a
for T775U, 10% of sensor range
1 sensed temperature accuracy n/a
Sensed temperature range from -60 to 270 F n/a
(-51 to 132 C)
Digital Input
Number of inputs 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Setpoints
Maximum number of setpoints 1 2 4 2 4 4 2 6 4 6 4 1 4 6 4 2 2 4 n/a
Range -40 to 248 F (-40 to 120 C)
Maximum high setpoint option (irreversible) n/a
Integral and Derivative Options
Integral time selectable from 0 to 3,600 seconds n/a
Derivative time selectable from 0 to 3,600 seconds n/a
Staging
Standard staging
First on, first off
Equalized runtime
On delay and Off delay between stages
Time Clock Scheduler
DST option n/a
2 events per day n/a
Selectable for setback, disable, or ignore to control n/a
all outputs
Enclosures
NEMA 1
NEMA 4X

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T775 OPERATIONS
Integral Action Setpoint and Differential
Droop and equipment hunting can be minimized by The following describes the relationship between setpoint and
summing (integrating) the offset errors over time and adding differential for heating and cooling. These settings are
this correction to the output voltage. programmed for each output relay.

A non-zero value for the integral time will allow the controlled HEATING MODE SETPOINT AND DIFFERENTIAL
temperature to try and reach the setpoint value. In heating mode, the differential is below the setpoint. The
relay de-energizes when the temperature rises to the setpoint.
The integral time is factory set for 400 seconds and is similar As the temperature drops to the setpoint minus the
to the response time of the T775 Series 1000 models. This is differential, the relay energizes.
a good middle range and should satisfy many applications.
The integral time can be increased for applications where COOLING MODE SETPOINT AND DIFFERENTIAL
sensed response is slow, and can be decreased for In cooling mode, the differential is above the setpoint. The
applications where sensed response is fast (e.g. discharge air relay de-energizes when the temperature falls to the setpoint.
control). As the temperature rises to the setpoint plus the differential,
the relay energizes.
As a starting point, an optimal integral time for discharge air
typically ranges from 12 to 200 seconds. An optimal integral
time for room control typically ranges from 60 to 2,500 Throttling Range
seconds. The purpose of integral action is to reduce or The throttling range brackets the setpoint setting, e.g., if the
eliminate the offset from setpoint during steady state control setpoint is 72 F (22 C) and the throttling range is 10 F
that is often seen in proportional-only control. (-12 C), then the effective throttling temperature range is
67 to 77 F (19 to 25 C) . This applies to both modulating
Keep in mind that the controller is most sensitive to throttling outputs and floating outputs.
range. Adjust the throttling range first before making any
adjustment to integral time. Adjust throttling range to be as
wide as possible to start, because this will provide the most Throttling Range for Modulating High or
stable control. Remember that the integral will eliminate the Low Limit
steady state error so you do not need to have a small throttling On models that support this feature, the throttling range for
range to have accurate control. (Integral action allows for the modulating high or low limit positions the setpoint at the
controlling to setpoint even with a wide throttling range.) end of the throttling range. For example, with a high (Heat)
limit at Sensor B of 200 F (93 C) and a throttling range of
10 F (-12 C), the modulating output controlling Sensor A
Derivative Action begins to throttle back at 190 F (88 C), and fully closes at
Proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control adds the 200 F (93 C). Conversely, the throttling range for the low
derivative function to PI control. The derivative function limit begins above the Cooling setpoint in the same manner.
opposes any change and is proportional to the rate of change.
The more quickly the control point (actual sensed
temperature) changes, the more corrective action the PID Setpoint High Limit
system provides. You can set an irreversible setpoint high limit maximum value
for any single setpoint temperature value. This prevents the
If the control point moves away from the setpoint, the user from setting any setpoint above the chosen high setpoint
derivative function outputs a corrective action to bring the limit, which is useful for meeting some local codes.
control point back more quickly than through integral action
alone. If the control point moves toward the setpoint, the Adjust the setpoint (at any output) to the desired maximum
derivative function reduces the corrective action to slow down setpoint. Then, simultaneously press the HOME, , and
the approach to the setpoint, which reduces the possibility of buttons, and continue to press all three buttons for five
overshoot. The rate time setting determines the effect of the seconds to set the setpoint high limit maximum to this value.
derivative action. The rate time is the time interval by which
the derivative function advances the effect of the proportional NOTE: You must press all three buttons at exactly the same
action. In T775 controllers, the derivative rate time can range time for this action to occur.
from 0 to 3,600 seconds. The higher the derivative setting, the
greater the effect. IMPORTANT
1. This action sets the maximum setpoint value of all
For all T775 Series 2000 controllers, the derivative default outputs to the setpoint high limit maximum.
value is factory set to zero (no derivative control). It is strongly 2. Setting the high limit setpoint maximum is
recommended that the derivative remain at zero (0) unless irreversible. If you perform the action inadvertently
you have a very good reason to adjust it. Derivative control is and this setpoint adversely affects the control of your
not needed in the vast majority of HVAC applications. system, you must replace the controller.

Differential vs. Throttling Range


Differential is used for relay outputs, and throttling range is
used for modulating outputs.

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Reset Programming (T775L, T775P, Choose Reset = NO for any outputs you do not wish to reset,
then press the HOME button to record your selection.
T775R, and T775U models only)
To program an output for reset, refer to the values as shown in NOTES:
the example below and in Fig. 1. Choose your own 1. A single reset curve is programmed for the first
appropriate values for Sensor A maximum and minimum and output and is used by all outputs setup for Reset.
Sensor B maximum and minimum. 2. For subsequent outputs, a setpoint offset is used
if that output is also being Reset.
Reset Example: When Reset is programmed, the home screen conveniently
Sensor A is the boiler sensor and Sensor B is the displays the calculated Heat/Cool setpoint(s) for the outputs
outdoor sensor. based on the reset curve.
Maximum boiler temperature desired is 210 F (99 C)
when the outdoor temperature is 20 F (-7 C). Setback (Optional) Description
Minimum boiler temperature desired is 160 F (71 C) The Setback temperature option is available only if scheduling
when the outdoor temperature is 70 F (21 C). is enabled or the Digital Input Option is set to Setback.
With the above settings example, when the outdoor This value is the number of degrees plus (+) or minus (-) that
temperature is 50 F (10 C), the effective setpoint is 180 F you want the temperature to be setback (offset) from the
(82 C). setpoint at a predetermined time.

Setpoint Offset For example, if you want the temperature to be 10 F (-12 C)


less than the setpoint during setback mode, enter -10 F
NOTE: The Setpoint Offset is used for subsequent (-23 C). See Fig. 2.
outputs only.
In normal operations for heating, the offset will be a negative
This value is the number of degrees plus (+) or minus (-) that value; for cooling, the offset will be a positive value.
you want the temperature to be offset from the first outputs
setpoint. See Fig. 1. For example, If you want the second Setback (optional) Example:
output setpoint to be 10 F (-12 C) less than the first output Setback of -10 F (-23 C) is used to drop the temperature at
setpoint, enter -10 F (-23 C). night by 10 F (-12 C).
.
F With the above settings example, when the outdoor
220 temperature is 50 F (10 C), the effective setback setpoint is
SP MAX A1 170 F (77 C) 180 F (82 C) setpoint minus the 10 F
(BOILER MAX) 210 (-12 C) setback).
S RELAY 1
200
E SETPOINT
N 190 F
S 220
O 180
R SP MAX A1
(BOILER MAX) 210
A 170
RELAY 2 S 200
SP MIN A2 160 SETPOINT E
(BOILER MIN) OFFSET
N 190
-10F
S
150
O
180
R
140
A
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 F 170 SETBACK
RESET B1 RESET B2 SP MIN A2 OFFSET
(OUTSD MIN) (OUTSD MAX) (BOILER MIN) 160 -10F
SENSOR B 150
M24862

140
Fig. 1. Reset curve with offset for subsequent outputs. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 F
RESET B1 RESET B2
(OUTSD MIN) (OUTSD MAX)
The reset curve established when programming the first SENSOR B M24861
output (Fig. 1) is then used for all subsequent outputs that are
configured for Reset = YES, and each of those outputs will be Fig. 2. Reset curve for first output with setback offset.
offset from this curve.

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T775 APPLICATIONS
Water Source Heat Pump Loop Water Setpoints may differ according to equipment manufacturers.
See their recommendations.
Controller T775B
IMPORTANT
After the desired value is selected, be sure to press
Application Description the or or HOME button in order to save that
Water is circulated in a loop to remove waste heat and to value in the controllers memory.
provide cooling from a multiple heat pump system. In this
example, the T775B controls heating and cooling systems to
maintain the loop water temperature between preset upper Wiring
and lower limits. Alarms are sounded to annunciate All output relays should have a common power wiring source,
abnormally high or low water temperatures. which may or may not be the same as the T775 power wiring.
See Fig. 3.
NOTE: T775R reset models can also be used in this
application.
SENSOR A
Sensor Designation (LOOP WATER)

This device application only requires one sensor. Sensor A is T


mounted in a well, located in the main loop water line, before T
the water source heat pump take-offs.
T775B
Operation
In this example, if the loop water temperature drops to 55 F
(13 C), heat is added to the system by the boiler (Relay 1)
until it reaches the setpoint. If the temperature drops further,
Relay 2 sounds the low temperature alarm at 54 F (12 C).
If the loop water temperature rises to 95 F (35 C), Relay 3
brings on cooling. If the temperature rises to 96 F (36 C),
Relay 4 powers the high temperature alarm. 2

NOTE: If no alarms are present, relays 2 and 4 may be used L1


(HOT)
C + 1
as additional heating and cooling relays. L2 120 VAC
RELAY RELAY
4 3
Programming Example HI TEMP
ALARM
NC NC
120
COM
240

C C
Relay 1: Enables boiler circuit NO NO
Program for: ADD NO NO
Heat HEAT C C
Setpoint = 65 F (18 C) NC NC
RELAY RELAY
Differential = 10 F (-12 C) 1 2

Relay 2: Low temperature alarm circuit LO TEMP


Program for: ALARM
Heat SUBTRACT
Setpoint = 55 F (13 C) HEAT
Differential = 1 F (-17 C)
Relay 3: Enables cooling circuit (heat extraction) 1 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE TERMINAL BLOCK.
Program for:
Cool 2 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK.

Setpoint = 85 F (29 C) M24863

Differential = 10 F (-12 C)
Fig. 3. T775B wiring loop water controller.
Relay 4: High temperature alarm circuit
Program for:
Cool
Setpoint = 95 F (35 C)
Differential = 1 F (-17 C)

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Chiller T775B IMPORTANT


After the desired value is selected, be sure to press
the or or HOME button in order to save that
Application Description value in the controllers memory.
As the water temperature in the sump rises, the T775B
sequentially cycles on the spray pump valve and two relays of Wiring
fans. If the water temperature in the sump drops below 40 F All output relays should have a common power wiring source,
(4 C), the T775B energizes a sump dump drain valve to which may or may not be the same as the T775 power wiring.
prevent system freeze up. See Fig. 4.
NOTE: T775R reset models can also be used in this
application. SENSOR A
(SUMP WATER)

Sensor Designation T
T
This device application only requires one sensor. Sensor A is
sensing sump water temperature.
T775B

Operation
In this example, the sump water temperature rises above the
Cooling Relay 1 setpoint plus differential 65 F (18 C) to bring
on the spray pump valve. If the temperature continues to rise,
Cooling relays 2; 70 F (21 C) and 3; 75 F (24 C) energize
the evaporation fans as needed.

If the sump water temperature drops below 40 F (4 C) 2


L1
(setpoint minus differential), the sump water freeze up (HOT) C + 1
protection is provided by energizing Heating Relay 4. L2
120 VAC
RELAY RELAY
SUMP
4 3
Programming Example DUMP
VALVE
NC NC

120
COM
240
C C
Relay 1: Controlling spray water pump and/or valve NO NO
Program for: SPRAY
NO NO
Cool PUMP C C
VALVE
Setpoint = 60 F (16 C) NC NC
RELAY RELAY
Differential = 5 F (12 C) 1 2

Relay 2: Controlling fan # 1 FAN


Program for: #1
Cool FAN
Setpoint = 65 F (18 C) #2
Differential = 5 F (12 C)
Relay 3: Controlling fan # 2 1 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE
Program for: TERMINAL BLOCK.
Cool
2 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK.
Setpoint = 70 F (21 C) M24864

Differential = 5 F (12 C) Fig. 4. T775B wiring chiller.


Relay 4: Controlling dumping of sump at freeze condition
Program for:
Heat
Setpoint = 50 F (10 C)
Differential = 10 F (-12 C)

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Chiller, Rotary Compressor T775B SENSOR A


(DISCHARGE WATER)
T
Application Description T
The T775B is controlling the discharge water temperature of a
rotary compressor. The T775B provides an optional low T775B
temperature or low pressure cut-out circuit.

NOTE: T775R reset models can also be used in this


application.

Sensor Designation
This device application only requires one sensor. Sensor A is
sensing discharge water and controls 1 or 2 compressors.
2
L1
(HOT)
Operation L2
C + 1
120 VAC
In this example, the cooling capacity of a Rotary Compressor COMPRESSOR RELAY RELAY
#2
is controlled by a slide valve, which when moved towards OPEN
4
NC
3
NC
open or closed allows more or less refrigerant into the

120
COM
240
SOLENOID C C
compressor. Open and Closed solenoid valves position this NO NO

slide valve. The T775B is configured such that two relays are COMPRESSOR NO NO
#1
used to position a single slide valve in a floating mode by CLOSE
C
NC
C
NC
controlling the respective solenoid valves. Capacity of rotary SOLENOID RELAY RELAY
compressors may also be controlled by variable speed drives, 1 2
not covered here.
COMPRESSOR
Programming Example #1
OPEN
Relay 1: Compressor #1 controlling the Close solenoid valve SOLENOID
Program for: COMPRESSOR
Cool #2
CLOSE
Setpoint = 52 F (11 C) SOLENOID
Differential = 2 F (-17 C)
1 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE
Relay 2: Compressor #1 controlling the Open solenoid valve TERMINAL BLOCK.
Program for: 2 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK.
Cool
Setpoint = 56 F (13 C)
Differential = 2 F (-17 C) COOL MODE COMPRESSOR #1
T
Relay 3: Compressor #2 controlling the Close solenoid valve E OPEN SOLENOID
Program for: M ENERGIZED
P
Cool E
R 2 T R
Setpoint = 56 F (13 C) A E I
56
Differential = 2 F (-17 C) T F NULL M S
U A P E
R L E
Relay 4: Compressor #2 controlling the Open solenoid valve E L R
2 A
Program for: T
52
Cool CLOSE SOLENOID U
ENERGIZED R
Setpoint = 60 F (16 C) E
Differential = 2 F (-17 C)
COOL MODE COMPRESSOR #2
IMPORTANT
T
After the desired value is selected, be sure to press E OPEN SOLENOID
the or or HOME button in order to save that M
P
ENERGIZED
value in the controllers memory. E
R 2 T R
A E I
60 M S
T F
Wiring U
R
A
L
NULL
P
E
E

All output relays should have a common power wiring source, E L R


2 A
which may or may not be the same as the T775 power wiring. T
56 CLOSE SOLENOID U
See Fig. 5. R
ENERGIZED
E

M24865

Fig. 5. T775B wiring chiller, rotary compressor.

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Cooling Tower Control T775B2040 Wiring


All output relays should have a common power wiring source,
Application Description which may or may not be the same as the T775 power wiring.
See Fig. 6.
The T775B2040 is controlling a cooling tower fan, based on
two sensor inputs, to control the low and high fan speeds and SENSOR B - OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE
provide cold weather shutdown. SENSOR A - SUMP TEMPERATURE

NOTE: T775R2001 reset model can also be used in this


application.
T
T
Sensor Designation
This device application requires two sensors: T
T T775B2040
Sensor A is sensing the sump temperature.
Sensor B is sensing the outside air temperature.

Operation
As the sump temperature increases, the low fan speed is
energized by Relay 1. On further increase in temperature,
Relay 2 closes, which energizes the high fan speed and shuts
off the low fan speed. Relay 3 provides cold weather
shutdown of the fan. Relay 3 is wired in series with the 2
common wire of relays 1 and 2, so when Relay 3 breaks at 1
C + 120 VAC
55 F (13 C), power to the fan is interrupted. COM
RELAY RELAY
Programming Example 4
NC NC
3

120
COM
240
C C
Optional: In Setup, label sensors A and B as desired. NO NO

NO NO
Relay 1: Control to the fan low speed based on the sump NO NO
C C
temperature. NC NC
NC
Program for: RELAY RELAY
1 2
Setpoint = 65 F (18 C)
Differential =5 F (12 C) COM
Cool FAN
Sensor A
LOW SPEED WINDING
HIGH SPEED WINDING
MOTOR COMMON

Relay 2: Control to the fan high speed based on the sump


temperature
Program for:
Setpoint = 70 F (21 C)
Differential = 5 F (12 C)
Cool
Sensor A 1 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE
TERMINAL BLOCK.

Relay 3: Control to the fan cutoff based on the outside air 2 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK. M25513
temperature
Program for: Fig. 6. T775B2040 wiring for cooling tower control.
Setpoint = 55 F (13 C)
Differential = 1 F (12 C)
Cool Device Checkout
Sensor B The T775B performance can be checked out to determine if
proper operation exists.
IMPORTANT
After the desired value is selected, be sure to press For example, when the outside air temperature is at 55 F
the or or HOME button in order to save that (13 C) or less, the fan should be off. Use the alternate Home
value in the controllers memory. screens to verify that the fan is on or off, based on the outside
air temperature (Sensor B).
IMPORTANT
By programming the Relay 3 setpoint at 55 F (13 NOTE: The alternate Home screens do not show live
C), the T775 is wired to cutoff power to the cooling updates of the sensor temperature. They show the
fan. Once the outside air temperature rises above temperature only at the moment the button is
55 F (13 C), relays 1 and 2 control the fan speed pressed.
based on their setpoints for Sensor A Sump.
1. From the Home screen, use the button to verify
the setpoint temperature for Relay 3.
2. Then, press the HOME button to view the actual
outside air temperature (Sensor B).

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Time-based Control of Fan, Pump, NOTE: Keep in mind that if the scheduler is energized, all
relays will follow the time schedule. If you do not
etc. T775 (all models) want some outputs to go into a setback mode,
choose Scheduler = NO for those outputs, or
program the setpoint and setback to the same
Application Description temperature.
In this example, the T775B is able to energize a fan, pump,
lights, economizer, or other device based on a daily time IMPORTANT
schedule rather than based on temperature. After the desired value is selected, be sure to press
the or or HOME button in order to save that
Operation value in the controllers memory.
In this example, one relay will energize at 6:00 a.m. and de-
energize at 6:00 p.m. daily to operate a fan, pump, or anything Wiring
at all. All output relays should have a common power wiring source,
which may or may not be the same as the T775 power wiring.
Configuration Example
Place a 1,000 Ohm resistor at Sensor B (to simulate a 1
constant 32 F (0 C) temperature reading).
Wire the device to the normally open contacts on a relay. T
T775B
Relay 1 is used in this example. See Fig. 7 T

T SENSOR B
Programming Example T

Program in Setup for:


Outputs
Options
Use Scheduler = YES

Program in Schedule for:


Options
Set Date = current date1 2
Set Time = current time
3
Set Daylight = YES or NO C +
120 VAC
Mon-Fri RELAY RELAY
E1 Setpoint = Setpoint 4 3
E1 Time = 06:00 AM NC NC
120
COM
240

C C
E2 Setpoint = Setback NO NO
E2 Time = 6:00 PM L2
FAN,
NO NO
PUMP,
L1 LIGHTS, C C
Relay 1: Control the device (fan, pump, etc.) (HOT) ECONOMIZER, NC NC
OR RELAY RELAY
Program for: OTHER DEVICE 1 2
Setpoint = 0 F (-17 C)
Differential = 1 F (-17 C)
Sensor = Sensor B 1 INSERT 1000 OHM RESISTOR.
Setback =100 F (38 C)
2 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK.
Action = Cool
3 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE
TERMINAL BLOCK.
Now the relay will close at 6:00 a.m. and open at 6:00 p.m., M28021

daily.
Fig. 7. T775B wiring for time-based fan, pump or other
1 The device.
date must be set before the time is set.

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Damper or Valve Modulation T775M


MS75xx
or T775R SPRING RETURN
DIRECT COUPLED ACTUATOR (DCA)

WIRING
Application Description STRIP L1
(HOT)
In this example, a T775M is controlling an actuator, based on 1
1
temperature input, to modulate a damper or valve. L2
2

Sensor Designation 3
This device application requires one sensor. SENSOR A
Sensor A is sensing outside temperature 4

C
NOTE: Sensor A or Sensor B can be used in this 5 MOD 1 B S
application. R V
W+ T T775M
T
Programming Example
Program in Setup for:
Modulating Output (MOD) 1:
Type = 2-10V (or whatever output signal is preferred)
Minimum Output % = 0% (range is 0-100%)
Modulating Output 1:Enable actuator circuit
Program for:
Setpoint = 120 F (49 C)
Throttling Range = 10 F (-12 C)
Sensor = Sensor A
Heat or Cool 1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD
PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. M24881A

IMPORTANT
After the desired value is selected, be sure to press Fig. 8. T775M wiring damper modulation
the or or HOME button in order to save that (2-10 Vdc shown).
value in the controllers memory.

Wiring ML7425
SPRING RETURN WIRING
STRIP
See Fig. 8 and 9 for wiring connections for the T775M with VALVE
ACTUATOR
examples of an MS75xx actuator and an ML7425 valve F
actuator.
+
SENSOR A

T2 C
MOD 1 B S
1 T1
L1 R V
(HOT) W+
O1 T T775M
T
O2
L2
TS

1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD


PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
M28042

Fig. 9. T775M wiring valve modulation (2-10 Vdc


shown).

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Hot Water Reset T775R


MENU
MENU PROGRAM
Application Description PROGRAM
RELAY 2
PROGRAM
RELAY 2
RELAY 2
OFFSET
The T775R is controlling the boiler water temperature with two OFFSET
stages (relays), based on outside temperature using a reset DIFFRNTL
curve and an offset for Relay 2. HEAT/COOL
SETBACK
EXIT
Sensor Designation -10 oF

This device application requires two sensors. ENTER


Sensor A is sensing hot water discharge temperature of SETPOINT
OFFSET
the boiler. FOR
Sensor B is sensing outside air temperature RELAY 2
M24321

Operation Fig. 11. Program mode Relay 2 offset.


In this example, when the outside temperature reaches
70 F (21 C), the desired water temperature of the boiler is IMPORTANT
160 F (71 C). Likewise, when the outside temperature drops After the desired value is selected, be sure to press
to 20 F (-7 C), the hot water temperature needs to be the or or HOME button in order to save that
210 F (99 C). See Fig. 10. value in the controllers memory.
F
IMPORTANT
220 By programming the boiler setpoint at 210 F (99 C)
SP MAX A1
(BOILER MAX) 210 the T775 has established 210 F (99 C) as the
S RELAY 1
highest operating point that will be allowed when the
E 200 SETPOINT outside temperature falls below 20 F (-7 C). As the
N 190
outside temperature increases above 20 F (-7 C),
S the boiler will be reset downward per the reset ratio
O 180 until it reaches the minimum setpoint, 160 F.
R
A 170 Assuming an outside temperature of 20 F (-7 C), Fig. 12
RELAY 2
SP MIN A2 160 SETPOINT
describes the actions of relays 1 and 2 to control the boiler
(BOILER MIN) OFFSET -10F temperature. As the boiler temperature falls below 210 F
150 (99 C), Relay 1 activates (Relay 1 Differential is 20 F (-7 C),
140 so relay closes at 190 F (88 C). If Relay 1 cannot raise the
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 F boiler temperature and the boiler temperature continues to fall
RESET B1 RESET B2 to 180 F , Relay 2 activates (Relay 2 differential is 20 F
(OUTSD MIN) (OUTSD MAX) (-7 C) 180 to 200 F (82 to 93 C). When the boiler is able
SENSOR B M24871
to reach 200 F (93 C), then Relay 2 deactivates and Relay 1
remains active until the temperature reaches 210 F (99 C).
Fig. 10. Hot water reset curve.
.
BOILER DISCHARGE
Programming Example TEMPERATURE

Program in Setup:
Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter 210 RELAY 1 OFF
Setup mode. Select the Outputs menu, and then select:
MOD 1 Reset = YES-BOILER
RELAY 1
# Relays = 2 DIFFERENTIAL 200 RELAY 2 OFF
Relay 1 Reset = YES-BOILER RANGE
Relay 2 Reset = YES-BOILER

Relay 1: Control to the discharge water temperature 190 RELAY 1 ON


RELAY 2
Program for: (Refer to the reset curve in Fig. 10.) DIFFERENTIAL
Boiler Max = 210 F (99 C) RANGE
Outside Min = 20 F (-7 C) 180 RELAY 2 ON
Boiler Min = 160 F (71 C)
Outside Max = 70 F (21 C) M24877

Differential = 20 F (-7 C)
Fig. 12. Relay actions.
Sensor A
Heat NOTE: The hot water reset application continues on the next
Relay 2: Control to the discharge water temperature page.
Program for:
Setpoint Offset = -10 F (-12 C) (See Fig. 11)
Sensor A
Heat

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Hot Water Reset (continued) Device Checkout


The T775 performance can be checked out to determine if
proper operation exists.
Wiring
All output relays should have a common power wiring source, For example, when the outside air temperature is at 50 F
which may or may not be the same as the T775 power wiring. (10 C), the boiler setpoint temperature should be 180 F
See Fig. 13. (82 C). See Fig. 14. Use the alternate Home screens to
check that the effective setpoint is adjusting correctly based
SENSOR A on the outside air temperature (Sensor B).
(HOT WATER DISCHARGE)
SENSOR B NOTE: The alternate Home screens do not show live
(OUTSIDE AIR)
T updates of the sensor temperature. They show the
T temperature only at the moment the button is
T
pressed.
T T775R
1. From the Home screen, use the button to verify
the setpoint temperature for each output.
2. Then, press the HOME button to view the actual
outside air temperature (Sensor B).

BOILER SETPOINT OUTSIDE AIR


TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE

2 210 20
C + 1 200 30
120 VAC
RELAY RELAY 190 40
4 3
NC NC 180 50
120
COM
240

C C
NO NO 170 60
HOT
WATER
NO NO 160 70
C C
BOILER #1 NC NC
RELAY RELAY M24873
L1 1 2
(HOT)
L2 Fig. 14. Boiler discharge temperature setpoint vs. outside
HOT temperature.
WATER
BOILER #2

1 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE


TERMINAL BLOCK.

2 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK. M24872

Fig. 13. T775R wiring hot water reset.

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Chilled Water Reset T775R Relay 1: Control to the chilled water temperature
Program for: (Refer to the reset curve in Fig. 15.)
Setpoint Max A1 (Chiller) = 60 F (16 C)
Application Description Reset B1 (Outside Min) = 70 F (21 C)
The T775R is controlling the chiller water temperature, based Setpoint Min A2 (Chiller) = 45 F (7 C)
on outside temperature using a reset curve. Reset B2 (Outside Max) = 90 F (32 C)
Multiple stages can also be controlled by using an offset from Differential = 10 F (-12 C)
the main setpoint for the subsequent relay outputs. When Cool
enabling multiple stages for reset, each stage can have its
own programmable offset from Relay 1 (stage 1). IMPORTANT
After the desired value is selected, be sure to press
Sensor Designation the or or HOME button in order to save that
value in the controllers memory.
This device application requires two sensors.
Sensor A is sensing the water temperature of the chiller. IMPORTANT
Sensor B is sensing outside air temperature. By programming the Chiller setpoint at 45 F (7 C)
the T775 has established 45 F (7 C) as the lowest
Operation operating control point that will be allowed during
In this example, when the outside temperature reaches 90 F reset with the above conditions satisfied.
(32 C), the desired water temperature of the chiller is
45 F (7 C). Likewise, when the outside temperature drops to
70 F (21 C), the chilled water temperature needs to be 60 F Wiring
(16 C). All output relays should have a common power wiring source,
. which may or may not be the same as the T775 power wiring.
F
65 SENSOR A (CHILLED WATER)
SENSOR B
(OUTSIDE AIR)
T
SP MAX A1 60 T

T
55 T T775R
SENSOR A
(CHILLER)
50

SP MIN A2 45

40

65 70 75 80 85 90 95 F 2
RESET B1 RESET B2
(OUTSD MIN) (OUTSD MAX) C + 1
SENSOR B (OUTSIDE AIR) 120 VAC
M24874 RELAY RELAY
4 3
NC NC
Fig. 15. Chiller reset curve.
120
COM
240

C C
NO NO

Programming Example CHILLER NO NO


C C
Program in Setup: L2 NC NC
Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter L1 RELAY RELAY
Setup mode. Select the Outputs menu, and then select: (HOT) 1 2

MOD 1 Reset = YES-OTHER


# Relays = 1 1 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE
Relay 1 Reset = YES-OTHER TERMINAL BLOCK.

2 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK. M24875

Fig. 16. T775R wiring chilled water reset.

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Chilled Water Reset (continued) Multi-Stage Boiler Control (No Reset)


T775P
Device Checkout
The T775 performance can be checked out to determine if Application Description
proper operation exists. The T775P is providing multistage boiler control based on the
For example, when the outside air temperature is at 80 F boiler's discharge water temperature. The T775P uses the
(27 C), the chiller water temperature should be 52.5 F fourth output relay to energize the primary pump.
(11 C). See Fig. 17. Use the alternate Home screens to
check that the effective setpoint is adjusting correctly based Sensor Designation
on the outside air temperature (Sensor B). This device application requires two sensors.
Sensor A is sensing discharge water and is used to control
NOTE: The alternate Home screens do not show live 3 boiler stages.
updates of the sensor temperature. They show the Sensor C is sensing the return water.
temperature only at the moment the button is
pressed. NOTE: Control can be to either Sensor A or C.

1. From the Home screen, use the button to verify Operation


the setpoint temperature for each output. In this example, as the heating load increases, additional
2. Then, press the HOME button to view the actual stages of heat will cycle ON as the boiler water temperature
outside air temperature (Sensor B). decreases. The T775P will stage three boilers to provide
sufficient heating. (See Fig. 18.) The primary circulating pump
CHILLED WATER OUTSIDE AIR energizes whenever any stage is energized.
SETPOINT TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE

Programming Example
60 70
Program in Setup:
56.25 75 Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter
Setup mode. Select the Outputs menu, and then select:
52.5 80 # Stages = 3 (T775 assigns pump to Relay 4)
Options On Delay and Off Delay:
48.75 85 Seconds = 0 to 3,600 (default is 0)
Options WWSD = YES or NO
45 90 Temperature = 30 to 100 F (-1 to 38 C)
M24876
STG4/Pump: (Relay 4 controls the pump output)
Fig. 17. Chiller setpoint vs. outside temperature. Enable = YES
Exercise = YES or NO
Prepurge = -300 to 300 seconds (default is 0)
Postpurge = 0 to 300 seconds (default is 0)
NOTES:
1. A positive Prepurge time causes the pump to
energize before the first stage energizes.
A negative time causes the pump to energize
after the first stage energizes.
2. The Postpurge time causes the pump to run for
the set number of seconds after the last stage
de-energizes.
Return to the Setup menu, and select Alarms:
High Alarm = YES
High Limit = 220 F (93 C)
NOTE: This model has Equal Runtime options, which can be
configured with the Lead Lag output option in Setup.

Stages 1-3: Control to the discharge water temperature


Program for:
Setpoint = 200 F (93 C)
Throttling Range = 18 F (-8 C)
Sensor A
Heat

IMPORTANT
After the desired value is selected, be sure to press
the or or HOME button in order to save that
value in the controllers memory.

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Refer to the staging diagram in Fig. 18 for individual stage


behavior.
Multi-Stage Boiler Control (Reset)
T775P
STAGES

STAGE 3 ON Application Description


HYST. The T775P is providing multistage boiler control based on the
STAGE 3 boiler's discharge water temperature. The T775P uses the
STAGE 2 ON
fourth output relay to energize the primary pump.
STAGE 2
STAGE 1 ON Any number of stages from 1 to 12 can be configured (T775P
and T775L models). The throttling range is divided equally
STAGE 1 among the stages.

-33% 0% 33% 67%


Sensor Designation
1 206F 200F 194F 188F This device application requires three sensors.
THROTTLING RANGE (18F) Sensor A is sensing discharge water and is used to control
3 boiler stages.
Sensor B is sensing outside temperature and is used for
STAGE ENERGIZES STAGE DE-ENERGIZES
reset.
Sensor C is sensing the return water temperature.
1 DISCHARGE WATER TEMPERATURE M24867
NOTE: Control can be to either Sensor A or C.
Fig. 18. Boiler control staging behavior (when the
effective setpoint = 200 F). Operation
In this 3-stage example, as the heating load increases,
Wiring additional stages of heat will cycle ON as the boiler water
All output relays should have a common power wiring source, temperature decreases. The T775P will stage three boilers to
which may or may not be the same as the T775 power wiring. provide sufficient heating. See Fig. 20 for staging behavior.
See Fig. 19. The primary circulating pump energizes whenever any stage
is energized.
SENSOR A (DISCHARGE WATER)
Programming Example
T
T
Program in Setup:
SENSOR C Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter
(RETURN WATER)
Setup mode. Select the Outputs menu, and then select:
T775P # Stages = 3 (T775 assigns pump to Relay 4)
T
T Options Reset = YES-BOILER
Options On Delay and Off Delay:
Seconds = 0 to 3,600 (default is 0)
Options WWSD = YES or NO
DIGITAL OUTPUT
NO
C
Temperature = 30 to 100 F (-1 to 38 C)
ALARM NC STG4/Pump: (Relay 4 controls the pump output)1
NO
C
NC
Enable = YES
2
Exercise = YES or NO
Prepurge = -300 to 300 seconds (default is 0)
C + 1 Postpurge = 0 to 300 seconds (default is 0)
120 VAC Return to the Setup menu, and select Alarms:
RELAY RELAY
L1 4 3 High Alarm = YES
(HOT) NC NC High Limit = 220 F (104 C)
120
COM
240

C C
PUMP
L2 NO NO
Stages 1-3: Control to the discharge water temperature
NO NO
BOILER #1 C C Program for: (Refer to the reset curve in Fig. 21.)
NC NC Boiler Max = 210 F (99 C)
RELAY RELAY
L1 1 2 Outside Min = 20 F (-7 C)
(HOT) Boiler Min = 160 F (71 C)
L2 BOILER #2 Outside Max = 70 F (21 C)
Throttling Range = 18 F (-8 C)
BOILER #3
Sensor A
Heat
1 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE
Setback = -10 F (-12 C) (Optional)
TERMINAL BLOCK.
1See
2 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK. M24866
Notes in Programming Example on page 18 for an
explanation of Prepurge and Postpurge times.
Fig. 19. T775P wiring multi-stage boiler control
(no reset).

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IMPORTANT Wiring
After the desired value is selected, be sure to press All output relays should have a common power wiring source,
the or or HOME button in order to save that which may or may not be the same as the T775 power wiring.
value in the controllers memory. See Fig. 22.

NOTE: The Multi-Stage Boiler Control (Reset) application


STAGES
continues on the next page.
STAGE 3 ON
HYST.
STAGE 3
Multi-Stage Boiler Control (Reset)
STAGE 2 ON
(continued)
STAGE 2
STAGE 1 ON
SENSOR A
SENSOR B (OUTSIDE AIR) (DISCHARGE WATER)
STAGE 1

T
T
-33% 0% 33% 67% SENSOR C
1 206F 200F 194F 188F (RETURN WATER)
T
THROTTLING RANGE (18F) T T775P
T
T
STAGE ENERGIZES STAGE DE-ENERGIZES

1 DISCHARGE WATER TEMPERATURE M28043

Fig. 20. Boiler control staging behavior (when effective


setpoint = 200 F). 2

C + 1
F 120 VAC
220 RELAY RELAY
L1 4 3
SP MAX A1
(BOILER MAX) 210 (HOT) NC NC
120
COM
240
C C
L2 PUMP NO NO
S 200
E NO NO
N 190 BOILER #1 C C
S NC NC
O RELAY RELAY
180
R 1 2
L1
A 170 (HOT)
SETBACK
SP MIN A2 OFFSET L2
(BOILER MIN) 160 -10F
(OPTIONAL) BOILER #2
150
BOILER #3
140
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 F
1 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE TERMINAL BLOCK.
RESET B1 RESET B2
(OUTSD MIN) (OUTSD MAX)
2 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK.
SENSOR B M24869 M24868

Fig. 21. Reset curve with optional setback offset. Fig. 22. T775P wiring multi-stage boiler control
with reset.

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Multi-Stage Chiller Control (No STAGES


Reset) T775P STAGE 3 ON
HYST.
Application Description STAGE 2 ON
STAGE 3

The T775P is providing multistage cooling control based on


the chillers discharge water temperature. The T775P uses STAGE 2
STAGE 1 ON
the fourth output relay to energize the primary pump.
STAGE 1
Any number of stages from 1 to 12 can be configured (T775P
and T775L models). The throttling range is divided equally
among the stages. -33% 0% 33% 67%
1 68F 72F 76F 80F

Sensor Designation THROTTLING RANGE (12F)

This device application requires three sensors.


STAGE ENERGIZES STAGE DE-ENERGIZES
Sensor A is sensing chiller discharge water and is used to
control 3 chiller stages.
Sensor B is sensing outside temperature and is used to 1 CHILLER DISCHARGE WATER TEMPERATURE M28009
control Relay 4, the pump output.
Sensor C is sensing the chiller return water temperature. Fig. 23. Chiller control staging behavior (when the
effective setpoint = 72 F).
NOTE: Control can be to either Sensor A or C.
Wiring
Operation All output relays should have a common power wiring source,
In this 3-stage example, as the cooling load increases, which may or may not be the same as the T775 power wiring.
additional stages of cooling will cycle ON as the chiller water See Fig. 24.
temperature increases. The T775P will stage three chillers to
provide sufficient cooling. See Fig. 23 for staging behavior.
SENSOR A
SENSOR B (OUTSIDE AIR) (CHILLER DISCHARGE WATER)
The primary circulating pump energizes whenever any stage
is energized.
T
T
SENSOR C
Programming Example (CHILLER
T
RETURN WATER) T775P
Program in Setup: T
Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter T
T
Setup mode. Select the Outputs menu, and then select:
# Stages = 3 (T775 assigns pump to Relay 4)
Options On Delay and Off Delay:
Seconds = 0 to 3,600 (default is 0)
STG4/Pump: (Relay 4 controls the pump output)1
Enable = YES
Exercise = YES or NO
2
Prepurge = -300 to 300 seconds (default is 0)
Postpurge = 0 to 300 seconds (default is 0) C + 1
Return to the Setup menu, and select Alarms: 120 VAC
Low Alarm = YES RELAY RELAY
L1 4 3
Low Limit = 54 F (12 C) (HOT) NC NC
120
COM
240

C C
L2 PUMP NO NO
Stages 1-3: Control to the discharge water temperature
Program for: CHILLER 1 NO NO
C C
Setpoint = 72 F (22 C) NC NC
L1
Throttling Range = 12 F (-11 C) (HOT)
RELAY RELAY
1 2
Sensor A
L2
Cool
CHILLER 2

IMPORTANT CHILLER 3
After the desired value is selected, be sure to press
the or or HOME button in order to save that 1 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE TERMINAL BLOCK.

value in the controllers memory. 2 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK. M28008

1
See Notes in See Programming Example on page 17. for Fig. 24. T775P wiring multi-stage chiller control
an explanation of Prepurge and Postpurge times. (no reset).

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4 Stage with Pump Output and Reset 1 See


Notes in Programming Example on page 18 for an
explanation of Prepurge and Postpurge times.
T775P using a T775S Expansion
Module IMPORTANT
After the desired value is selected, be sure to press
Application Description the or or HOME button in order to save that
value in the controllers memory.
The T775P is providing multistage boiler control based on the
boiler's discharge water temperature. Four stages and a IMPORTANT
dedicated pump output are used in this example. The T775P By programming the boiler setpoint at 210 F
uses the eighth output relay to energize the primary pump. (-99 C) the T775 has established 210 F (-99 C) as
the highest operating point that will be allowed when
NOTE: The pump output is always the last relay output. In the temperature falls below 20 F (-7 C). As
this application example, four relays are used for temperature increases above 20 F (-7 C), the boiler
staged boiler control. A T775S expansion module is will be reset downward per the reset ratio until it
added to provide the additional relay for the pump. reaches the minimum setpoint of 160 F (-99 C), at
However, the pump must be the last relay, so it is 70 F (21 C) and above outdoor temperature.
configured as Relay 8 on the T775S module.

Any number of stages from 1 to 12 can be configured (T775P STAGES


and T775L models). The throttling range is divided equally
among the stages. STAGE 4 ON
STAGE 4
Sensor Designation STAGE 3 ON
This device application requires three sensors. HYST.
STAGE 3
Sensor A is sensing discharge water and controls 4 stages. STAGE 2 ON
Sensor B is sensing outside temperature and is used for STAGE 2
reset. STAGE 1 ON
Sensor C is sensing the return water temperature. STAGE 1

NOTE: Control can be to either Sensor A or C.


-25% 0% 25% 50% 75%
Operation 1 205F 200F 195F 190F 185F

As the heating load increases additional stages of heat will THROTTLING RANGE (20F)
cycle ON as the boiler water temperature decreases. In this
example, the T775P provides four stage control when the STAGE ENERGIZES STAGE DE-ENERGIZES
effective setpoint is 200 F (93 C). (See Fig. 25.) The primary
circulating pump energizes whenever any stage is energized. 1 DISCHARGE WATER TEMPERATURE M28010

NOTE: The pump output must always be the last relay on the
controller or expansion module (Relay 4, 8, or 12). Fig. 25. Staging behavior
(when the effective setpoint = 200 F (93 C)
NOTE: For applications with 3 stages or less with a pump out-
put, an additional expansion module is not needed.
F

Programming Example SP MAX A1


220

Program in Setup: (BOILER MAX) 210


Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter S 200
Setup mode. Select the Outputs menu, and then select: E
N
# Stages = 4 (T775 assigns pump to Relay 8) S
190
Options Reset = YES-BOILER O
180
R
STG8/Pump: (Relay 8 controls the pump output)1
A
Enable = YES 170
Exercise = YES or NO SP MIN A2
160
(BOILER MIN)
Prepurge = -300 to 300 seconds (default is 0)
Postpurge = 0 to 300 seconds (default is 0) 150

Stages 1-4: Control to the discharge water temperature 140


10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 F
Program for: (Refer to the reset curve in Fig. 26.) RESET B1 RESET B2
Boiler Max = 210 F (99 C) (OUTSD MIN) (OUTSD MAX)
Outside Min = 20 F (-7 C) SENSOR B M24878

Boiler Min = 160 F (71 C)


Outside Max = 70 F (21 C) Fig. 26. Reset curve.
Throttling Range= 20 F (-7 C)
Sensor A NOTE: The 4 stage with pump output and reset application
Heat continues below.

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4 Stage with Pump Output and Reset (continued)


Wiring
All output relays should have a common power wiring source,
which may or may not be the same as the T775 power wiring.
See Fig. 27.

SENSOR B
SENSOR A

SENSOR C

T T
T T

T T775P T775S
T
T
T

1 + 1 +

3 3
L1
(HOT) C + 2 C + 2
L2 120 VAC 120 VAC
RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY
STAGE 4 3 8 7
NC NC NC NC
4 COM COM
120
COM
240

120
COM
240

C C C C
NO NO NO NO NO NO

STAGE NO
NO NO NO NO
1 COM
C C C C
NC NC NC NC
RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY
1 2 5 6

COM
STAGE
NO
2 PUMP L2
COM
STAGE NO L1
3 (HOT)

1 T775 BUS TERMINALS PROVIDE WIRING CONNECTIONS TO/FROM T775P/L AND T775S.

2 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE TERMINAL BLOCK.

3 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK. M24556

Fig. 27. T775P wiring 4 stage with pump output and reset.

Device Checkout
BOILER DISCHARGE OUTSIDE AIR
The T775 performance can be checked out to determine if SETPOINT TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE
proper operation exists.

For example, when the outside air temperature is at 50 F 210 20


(10 C), the boiler temperature should be 180 F (22 C). See 200 30
Fig. 28. Use the alternate Home screen to check that the
effective setpoint is adjusting correctly based on the outside 190 40
air temperature (Sensor B). 180 50
NOTE: The alternate Home screen does not show live 170 60
updates of the sensor temperature. It shows the tem- 160 70
perature only at the moment the button is pressed. M24880

1. From the Home screen, use the button to verify Fig. 28. Boiler discharge temperature vs. outside
the setpoint temperature for each output. temperature.
2. Then, press the HOME button to view the actual
outside air temperature (Sensor B).

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3 Stage Reciprocating Chiller Wiring


All output relays should have a common power wiring source,
T775L which may or may not be the same as the T775 power wiring.
See Fig. 29.
Application Description
The T775L is controlling the return water in a reciprocating
chiller with fast-dump freeze protection, low temperature SENSOR A
(RETURN WATER)
cutoff, and optional low pressure cutoff. SENSOR B
(DISCHARGE
WATER) T
Sensor Designation T

This device application requires two sensors. T T775L


T
Sensor A is sensing return water and controlling three
stages of cooling.
Sensor B is sensing discharge water and is controlling
Relay 4 for freeze protection.

Operation
DIGITAL INPUT
Return water is one indication of the cooling load in the water (LOW PRESSURE
loop. For example, the higher the return water temperature CUTOFF) 2
the higher the apparent load and more stages of refrigeration
C 1 120 VAC
or cooling would be required. If a large load is quickly dropped
COM
from the loop, or for some reason water flow through the RELAY RELAY
4 3
chiller is reduced, discharge water temperature may drop L1 (HOT) NC NC

120
COM
240
rapidly to freezing conditions. In this example, Sensor B in the C
NO
C
NO
discharge water will prevent damage to the system by fast-
L2 COOL #1 NO NO
dumping all cooling stages upon close-to-freezing conditions. C C
NC NC
RELAY RELAY
Programming Example 1 2

Program in Setup:
Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter
COOL #2
Setup mode. Select the Outputs menu, and then select:
# Relays = 3 COOL #3
# Loops = 1
Options DI Options = Disable 1 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE TERMINAL BLOCK.
(acts as low pressure cutoff) 2 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK. M25514
Loop 1 # Relays = 3
Loop 1 Reset = NO Fig. 29. T775L wiring reciprocating chiller.
Loop 1: Chiller cooling
STAGES
Program for:
Setpoint = 62 F (17 C) STAGE 3 ON
Throttling Range = 12 F (-11 C) HYST.
Sensor A STAGE 3
STAGE 2 ON
Cool
STAGE 2
Relay 4: Low temperature cutoff for freeze protection STAGE 1 ON

Program for:
STAGE 1
Setpoint = 40 F (4 C)
Differential = 4 F (-16 C)
Sensor B -33% 0% 33% 67%
1 58F 62F 66F 70F
Heat
THROTTLING RANGE (12F)
IMPORTANT
After the desired value is selected, be sure to press STAGE ENERGIZES STAGE DE-ENERGIZES
the or or HOME button in order to save that
value in the controllers memory.
1 CHILLER DISCHARGE WATER TEMPERATURE M13895

Fig. 30. Chiller control staging behavior (when the


effective setpoint = 62 F (17 C)).

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4 Stage Heat and 6 Stage Cool Loop 2: Control to Sensor B


Program for:
T775L Setpoint = 72 F (22 C)
Throttling Range = 12 F (-11 C)
Application Description Sensor B
The T775L is providing control for four boilers based on the Cool
boiler's discharge water temperature and providing multistage Relays = 5-10
cooling control.
IMPORTANT
NOTE: The T775L (with up to two expansion modules) can After the desired value is selected, be sure to press
control any number of heating and cooling stages up the or or HOME button in order to save that
to a maximum of 12 stages. value in the controllers memory.

Sensor Designation Wiring


This device application requires two sensors. All output relays should have a common power wiring source,
Sensor A is sensing boiler discharge water temperature for which may or may not be the same as the T775 power wiring.
staged heating control. See Fig. 31.
Sensor B is used for cooling control.
NOTE: The 4 Stage Heat and 6 Stage Cool application
continues on the next page.
Operation
In this example, as the heating load increases, additional
stages of heat will cycle ON as the temperature decreases at
Sensor A. The T775L will use four stages to provide sufficient
heating. The six cooling stages are controlled by Sensor B.

NOTES:
1. The Interstage ON and OFF delay is an option for
both the heating and the cooling loops.
2. Because only 10 of the 12 relays are being used,
the remaining two relays can be used as
independent controls, each with its own setpoint
and throttling range.

Programming Example
Program in Setup:
Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter
Setup mode. Select the Outputs menu, and then select:
# Relays = 10 (4 heat and 6 cool)
# Loops = 2
Loop 1 # Relays = 4
Loop 1 Reset = NO1
Loop 2 # Relays = 6
Loop 2 Reset = NO

NOTES:
1. The Integral setup parameter can be left at the
factory default setting or adjusted as needed for
each loop.
2. The On Delay and Off Delay setup parameters
can be adjusted according to the application.

Loop 1: Control to Sensor A


Program for:
Setpoint = 200 F (93 C)
Throttling Range = 20 F (-7 C)
Sensor A
Heat
Relays = 1-4
1
Reset can be used for the T775L. However, keep in mind
that only one reset curve can be programmed. This means
that you can offset from the curve, but you cannot create a
second reset curve. Normally reset curves can be used for
Heat or Cool, not both.

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4 Stage Heat and 6 Stage Cool (continued)

SENSOR B
SENSOR A

T T T
T T T

T T775L FIRST SECOND


T
T775S T775S

2
1 + 1 + 1 +
3
+

L1
(HOT)
24 VAC
L2
5 5 5

L1
(HOT) C + C + 4 120 VAC C + 4 120 VAC
L2 RELAY RELAY 4 RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY
4 3 8 7 12 11
HEAT NC NC NC
NC NC NC

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4 COM COM
25

120
COM
240

120
COM
240

120
COM
240
C C C C C C
NO NO NO NO NO NO COOL NO NO
NO 1
HEAT NO NO NO
NO NO NO NO NO NO
1 COM C C
COM C C NO COM C C NO
COOL COOL
NC NC NC NC 2 NC NC 6
RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY
1 2 5 6 COM 9 10 COM

COM
HEAT
NO COOL 3 COOL 5
2
COM COOL 4
HEAT NO
3

1 T775 BUS TERMINALS PROVIDE WIRING CONNECTIONS TO/FROM T775L AND T775S.

2 USE PIGTAIL CONNECTIONS TO WIRE THE T775 BUS TERMINALS ON THE FIRST T775S

3 SECOND T775S MUST HAVE A JUMPER INSTALLED AS SHOWN AT THE JUMPER TERMINAL.

4 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE TERMINAL BLOCK.

5 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK. M27239

Fig. 31. T775L wiring 4 stage heat and 6 stage cool using 2 loops.
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Pressure with a Variable Frequency IMPORTANT


After the desired value is selected, be sure to press
Drive (VFD) T775U the or or HOME button in order to save that
value in the controllers memory.
Application Description IMPORTANT
In this application the T775U is controlling duct pressure with After programming the VFD, be sure to check the
a fan controlled by an NXS or NXL Variable Frequency Drive. following:
A P7640 pressure sensor, located in the duct, is providing
sensor input to the T775U to control the fan speed. The VFD 1. Verify that the VFD value P7.1.1.2 (AI2 mode) is set
is looking for a 4-20 mA PID control signal from the T775U to 2 (4-20 mA).
and will drive the fan with a signal directly proportional to this 2. Verify that the jumper block X2 on the Expansion
T775U output. board A is in Current Input Mode (a jumper is across
the A terminals, and a jumper is across the B
For additional information about the NXS or NXL variable terminals).
frequency drives (VFD), refer to the VFD Reference Guide, 3. Verify that the P7640A pressure sensor is set to:
form 63-9469. Output = Voltage
Range = 0 to 5 inches w.c.
Mode = Unidirectional (default)
Sensor Designation Volt = 10 Vdc
This device application requires one sensor.
Sensor A is sensing pressure at the duct (reference is at
the room). Wiring
See Fig. 32 for wiring connections for the T775U, the pressure
Operation sensor, and the Variable Frequency Drive.
In this example, as the sensed pressure decreases, the fan
speed increases. Assume we have a 0-10 Vdc sensor output
VFD BOARD A
for 0-5 inches water column. First, set up a Sensor type of
5 4
0-10 Vdc into the T775U Sensor A settings, and a minimum
(0) and maximum (5) inches water column for the sensor
range.
SHIELDED CABLE

Also set up a 4-20 mA PID modulating output loop (MOD 1) at MOD 1


NOTES:
the T775U with a setpoint of 2.5 inches and a throttling range C
1. SHIELDED CABLE MUST BE
of 2 inches, and a reverse acting action. At a sensed pressure B S
SENSOR A
R V CONNECTED TO A SEPARATE
of 2.5 inches (in other word, at setpoint), MOD 1 will output W+ T EARTH GROUND. HOWEVER,
close to 50% or about 12 mA. At 1.5 inches water column, the T DO NOT GROUND SHIELDED
CABLE AT SENSOR END.
output will be 100% or about 20 mA, and at 3.5 inches water
column, the output will be 0% or about 4 mA. Keep in mind 2. TO MINIMIZE NOISE PICKUP,
MAKE SENSOR CONNECTION
these values are valid for proportional control and will differ in FROM SHIELDED CABLE AS
a PID loop where integral (usually desired) and derivative CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO
SENSOR BODY.
(less often required) are set to non-zero values.

Integral and derivative time may need to be adjusted, along


V S C
with the throttling range. P7640A
PRESSURE
POWER

OUT

COM

SENSOR;
Programming Example 0-10 VDC
CONNECTION
Program in Setup:
Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter M28006

Setup mode, and then select:


Sensors Sensor A: Fig. 32. T775U wiring pressure with a VFD (loop
Type = 0-10V powered wiring).
Units = IN WC
Minimum Value = 0.0
Maximum Value = 5.0
Outputs MOD 1 (Modulating Output):
Type = 4-20 mA
Program MOD 1 for:
Setpoint = 2.5
Throttling Range = 2 inches w.c.
Action = REV ACT

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Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sensing IMPORTANT


After the desired value is selected, be sure to press
T775U the or or HOME button in order to save that
value in the controllers memory.
Application Description
In this application, the T775U is controlling an outside air Wiring
damper based on CO2 sensing input, to maintain reasonable See Fig. 33 for wiring connections for the T775U and the CO2
CO2 levels. sensor.

Sensor Designation SHIELDED CABLE


This device application requires one sensor. NOTES:
Sensor A is sensing CO2 in parts per million
+ 1. SHIELDED CABLE MUST BE
SENSOR A CONNECTED TO A SEPARATE
Operation EARTH GROUND. HOWEVER,
DO NOT GROUND SHIELDED
In this example, as the CO2 level increases a damper is CABLE AT SENSOR END.
opened to allow fresh air to enter the facility.
2. TO MINIMIZE NOISE PICKUP,
MAKE SENSOR CONNECTION
Many CO2 sensors are used with a 0-2,000 ppm output range. FROM SHIELDED CABLE AS
Parts per million (ppm) units not available on the T775U. CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO
SENSOR BODY.
Set the units for Ppm and enter 0 for a minimum and 2,000
for a maximum. The controller will simply convert the input
+
signal (0-10 Vdc or 4-20 mA) into the correct ppm value
and display it on the screen. 24 V +
ANALOG
OUT
Programming Example BLACK
C7232 CO2 SENSOR
Program in Setup:
RED

(0-10 VDC CONNECTION)


Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter
Setup mode, and then select:
1
Sensors Sensor A:
Type = 0-10V L1 (HOT) L2
Units = PPM
Minimum Value = 0.0
Maximum Value = 2000 1 USE SEPARATE 24 V TRANFORMER TO POWER THE C7232 CO2 SENSOR.
PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
M24882
NOTE: Sensor A is a 0-10 Vdc CO2 sensor (C7232) with a
range of 0 to 2,000 PPM Fig. 33. T775U wiring carbon dioxide sensing control.

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Resetting Zone Air Temp Based on Programming Example


Program in Setup:
Outside Air Temp (2 stage cooling)
Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter Setup
Application Description mode. Select the Outputs menu, and then select:
In this example, the T775L provides two stage DX cooling # RELAYS = 2
based on zone temperature. The T775L calculates the zone # LOOPS = 1
air temperature setpoint based on the actual outside air LOOP 1 # RELAYS = 2
temperature using a reset curve. LOOP 1 RESET = YES-OTHER

LOOP 1 Program for: (Refer to the reset curve in Figure 34)


Sensor Description - Setpoint Max A1 (Zone Max) = 75 F (24 C)
This device application requires two sensors. - Reset B1 (Outside Min) = 50 F (10 C)
Sensor A is sensing zone air temperature. - Setpoint Min A2 (Zone Min) = 68 F (20 C)
Sensor B is sensing outside air temperature. - Reset B2 (Outside Max) = 90 F (32 C)
- Differential = 20 F (-7 C)
- Cool.
Operation
SENSOR B SENSOR A
When the outdoor air temperature reaches 90 F the desired
zone air temp is 75 F, Likewise when the outside air temp
T
drops to 50 F the zone temp needs to be 68 F. T

T
T
SP MAX A1 75

SENSOR A
ZONE AIR TEMP
70

SP MIN A2 68
C + 120V 1
COM

65 L1 (HOT)
POWER SUPPLY
120
COM
240

L2

50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 NO NO
C C NO
LOAD 2
RESET B1 RESET B1 NC NC COM
(RETURN MIN) (RETURN MIN)

SENSOR B
OUTDOOR AIR TEMP M31190 COM
NO LOAD 1

Fig. 34. Zone air reset curve 1 FOR 240 VAC LOAD, CONNECT TO 240 TERMINAL. M24287A

Fig. 35. T775 wiring 2 stage cooling

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Resetting Discharge Air Temp Based Programming Example


Program in Setup:
on Return Air Temp
(Modulating cooling valve) Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter
Setup mode. Select the Outputs menu, and then select:

Application Description MOD 1 RESET = YES-OTHER


The T775R is controlling discharge air temperature based on MOD1 Program for: (Refer to the reset curve in Figure 36)
return air temp using a reset curve. - Setpoint Max A1 (Discharge Max) = 60 F (16 C)
The T775R calculates the discharge temp setpoint based on - Reset B1 (Return Min) = 70 F (21 C)
the actual return temp in the air handling unit. - Setpoint Min A2 (Discharge Min) = 50 F (10 C)
- Reset B2 (Return Max) = 75 F (24 C)
- Throttling Range = 10 F (-12 C)
Sensor Description - Cool.
This device application requires two sensors:
Sensor A is sensing discharge air temperature.
Sensor B is sensing return air temperature. ML7425
SPRING RETURN WIRING
STRIP
VALVE
Operation ACTUATOR
F
SENSOR B
(RETURN AIR TEMP)
In this example, the T775R controls an actuator, based on the +
discharge temperature setpoint to modulate the cool water SENSOR A

valve. (DISCHARGE AIR TEMP

T2 C
When the return air temperature reaches 75, the desired 1 T1
MOD 1 B S
L1 R V
discharge air temp is 50. Likewise when the return air temp HOT) W+
drops to 70, the discharge temp needs to be 60. O1 T T775R
T
O2
L2
TS
SP MIN A1 60

SENSOR A
DISCHARGE AIR
55
TEMP 2

C +

SP MIN A2 50 1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD


PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
2 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK. M31192

65 70 75 80
RESET B1 RESET B2 Fig. 37. T775 wiring valve modulation
(RETURN MIN) (RETURN MAX)

SENSOR B RETURN AIR TEMP M31191

Fig. 36. Discharge air reset curve

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Using the T775R as a Differential Programming Example


Temperature Controller for Solar Program in Setup:
Water Heating Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter Setup
mode. Select the Outputs menu, and then select:

Application Description Setting up the Sensor label names (Optional).


The T775 can be used as a differential temperature controller
for solar water heating applications. The controller regulates SETUPSENSORSSENSOR A
the circulation of water between the solar energy collector and Select Label then highlight DISCHRG A. Press the once to
the water storage tank. The circulation pump turns on/off get back to the SENSORS menu. Select SENSOR B.
based on the desired (predetermined) temperature differential Select Label then highlight RETURN B. Choose other
between the collector and the tank. names if desired.

Sensor Description Setting up RELAY 1 and RELAY 2 for reset.


SETUP OUTPUTS
This device application requires two sensors: RELAY 1 RESET = YES-OTHER (used only to set the dif-
Sensor A is sensing collector water temperature. ferential curve, do not wire Relay 1)
Sensor B is sensing storage water temperature. RELAY 2 RESET = YES
RELAY 3 RESET = YES
Operation Press Home to exit Setup, and press Menu to enter
Programming example: Settings may be changed according programming.
to geographical location, equipment, and other preferences.
RELAY 1: The below settings for RELAY 1 are to establish the
Pump turns on when there is a 25F differential between the offset curve only. There will not be any electrical connec-
solar collector water temperature and the storage tank tions to RELAY 1. (Refer to reset curve in Fig. 38).
temperature and turns off when the differential is 5F. SP MAX A1 = 248F
RESET B1 = 248F
High limit shut off or alarm at 190F. SP MIN A2 = -40F
RESET B2 = -40F
Optional low temperature purge or alarm at 40F. DIFFRENTL = N/A
HEAT/COOL = HEAT

RESET CURVE RELAY 2: Enter the temperature differential at which you want
240 the pump to turn on. In our example this value is 25F.
220 - OFFSET = 25F
180
PUMP TURNS ON
160 Next you must determine the value at which you want the
140 pump to shut off. The differential will determine the number of
STORAGE TANK
COLLECTOR 120
TEMPERATURE degrees below the setpoint (25F differential) at which the
WATER
TEMPERATURE 100 PUMP TURNS OFF
pump will turn off. In our example this value is 20F (i.e., 5F
(F) 80 above the storage tank temperature).
60 EX: STORAGE TANK TEMPERATURE OF - DIFFRNTL = 20F
40 80F, PUMP TURNS ON AT 105F AND - HEAT
OFF AT 85F
20
0 RELAY 3: Enter the high limit temperature. The pump will shut
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240
off if the return water temperature from the storage tank
STORAGE WATER TEMPERATURE (F) M32047 reaches this temperature. In our example this value is
190F.
Fig. 38. Reset curve. - SETPOINT = 190F
- DIFFRTL = 5F
- SENSOR: SENSOR B
- HEAT

RELAY 4: Enter the low limit temperature. An alarm will turn


on or valve will close when the return water from the stor-
age tank reaches this temperature. In our example this
value is 40F.
- SETPOINT = 40F
- DIFFRTL = 2F
- SENSOR: SENSOR B
- HEAT

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SENSOR A (COLLECTOR
SENSOR B WATER TEMP.)
(STORAGE
WATER TEMP.)
T
T

T
T

1
C + 120V
COM
RELAY RELAY
4 3
NC NC
120
COM
240

C C
NO NO

NO NO
C C
NC NC PUMP
RELAY RELAY
1 2

ALARM/
VALVE

1 FOR 240 VAC LOAD, CONNECT TO 240 VAC TERMINAL


M32046

Fig. 39. T775R wiring diagram for solar water heating.

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Maintaining Differential Temperature Select Label, then highlight ROOM A. Press once to get
back to the SENSORS menu. Select SENSOR B. Select
for both Heating and Cooling Label then highlight OUTDOOR B. Choose other names if
desired.
Application Description Setting up RELAY 1 and RELAY 2 for reset.
This T775 program can be used to maintain a differential
temperature between Sensor A and Sensor B. This is done by SETUP OUTPUTS
using the T775R2001, which can be used to maintain a delta RELAY 1 RESET = YES-OTHER (used only to set the dif-
temperature between the sensors. ferential curve, do not wire Relay 1)
RELAY 2 RESET = YES (used for cooling)
Sensor Description RELAY 3 RESET = YES (used for heating)
This device application requires two sensors. Press Home to exit Setup, and press Menu to enter
Sensor A is sensing room temperature. programming.
Sensor B is sensing outside air temperature.
RELAY 1: The below settings for RELAY 1 are to establish the
reset curve only. There will not be any electrical connec-
Operation tions to RELAY 1. (Refer to reset curve in Fig. 40).
In this example, the T775 program energizes dampers to SP MAX A1 = 248F
open for free cooling or free heating. One relay energizes for RESET B1 = 248F
cooling whenever the outside temperature (Sensor B) is at SP MIN A2 = -40F
least 3F above the room temperature (Sensor A), and de- RESET B2 = -40F
energizes when the temperature drops to 1F above the room DIFFRENTL = N/A
temperature. A second relay energizes for heating when HEAT/COOL = HEAT
temperature is at least 3F below the room temperature and
turns off when temp rises to 1F below the room temperature. RELAY 2: Enter the temperature delta (difference) at which
you want the cooling to turn on. In our example this value is
3F above the room temperature.
RESET CURVE OFFSET= 3F
70 Next, the differential will determine the number of degrees
ROOM
69 TEMP below the setpoint (3F differential) at which the cooling will
COOLING
turn off. In our example this value is 2F
68 OFF (i.e., 1F above the room temperature).
HEATING DIFFRNTL = 2F
67 OFF

SENSOR B SENSOR A (ROOM TEMP.)


66 COOLING
SENSOR B (OUTDOOR
ON
AIR TEMP.)
(OUTSIDE) F T
65
T
64
T
T
63

62 HEATING
ON
61

61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
SENSOR A
(ROOM) F
EXAMPLE: ROOM TEMPERATURE IS 63F. COOLING TURNS ON
WHEN TEMP RISES TO 66F AND TURNS OFF WHEN TEMP 1
FALLS TO 64F. HEATING TURNS ON WHEN TEMP FALLS TO C + 120V
60F AND TURNS OFF WHEN TEMP RISES TO 62F.
M32048 COM
RELAY RELAY
4 3
Fig. 40. Reset curve.
120

240

NC
COM

NC
C C
NO NO HEAT
Programming Example NO NO
C C
NC NC COOL
Program in Setup: RELAY RELAY
Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter Setup 1 2
mode. Select the Outputs menu, and then select:
1 FOR 240 VAC LOAD, CONNECT TO 240 VAC TERMINAL.
Setting up the Sensor label names (Optional). M32045

SETUP SENSORS SENSOR A Fig. 41. T775R wiring diagram for maintaining differential
temperature for both heating and cooling.

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T775 APPLICATION T775M2030 Replacement for W973A


REPLACEMENT EXAMPLES Logic Panel
This replacement example illustrates how a T775M2030 is
This section describes how a T775 Series 2000 Electronic configured to replace a two-stage Heat and two-stage Cool
Stand-Alone Controller is wired and programmed to replace W973A Logic Panel.
various older generation Honeywell devices. Fig. 42 illustrates the wiring connections for the W973A
Logic Panel.
Fig. 43 and Table 2 on page 35 illustrate the wiring and
configuration of the T775M2030 controller.

L1
(HOT) L2 1

T675A COMPRESSOR LOCKOUT

T675A HIGH LIMIT

W973A
2 2 HEAT 1
HEAT 1

HEAT 2

COOL 2
2 COOL 1

COOL 1 M954 MOTOR


MOD-HEAT MOD-COOL (COOLING)
3 1
1 L1 WH BH RH RC BC WC L1
(HOT) W1 R1 (HOT)
T1 T1
L2 B1 B1 L2
T2 T2
R1 W1
SENSOR STAT 24V ECONO M955 MOTOR (ECONOMIZER)
M954 MOTOR
C +20 H N L1 1
(HEATING) R1 (HOT)
T1
R W W1 L2
T T1 3 4 2 5 1 T RT R W B Y R T2
MIN. POSITION B1
C7046
POT ENTIOMETER
DISCHARGE
SENSOR W R B
1 2 3

(OPTIONAL) PLENUM H205 OUTSIDE


FAN CONTROL AIR CHANGEOVER
3 4 2 5 1
4
6
1 L1 FAN RELAY L1
(HOT) 7 (HOT)
L2 8 1
L2
T7067 THERMOSTAT

4
1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
FAN START
RELAY 2 W973A SHOWN. W973B HAS 3 HEAT AND 3 COOL STAGES.

3 USE MODULATING AND/OR OUTPUT RELAYS DEPENDING ON APPLICATION.

4 USE FAN START RELAY AND/OR PLENUM FAN CONTROL FOR AUTOMATIC FAN OPERATION IN
HEATING MODE.

M24562

Fig. 42. W973A wiring connections (pre-existing control).

NOTE: The T775M2030 Replacement for W973A Logic Panel continues on the next page.

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T775M2030 Replacement for W973A NOTE: Fig. 43 is for wiring purposes only. A thorough review
of the existing W973A application is required in order
Logic Panel (continued) to determine the capability of the T775 controller
replacement.

HONEYWELL ELECTRONIC SERIES 90 MODUTROL MOTOR 1


OPTIONAL HEATING
SPDT T1 T2 B R W 2
CHANGEOVER
(H705) SENSOR A (ROOM)

SENSOR B (DISCHARGE)
POWER
4 OUTPUT 3
CT
MINIMUM B S+T
MOD 1
R
B

POSITION V
POTENTIOMETER W+ 5
W R

T
(Q209) B
MOD 2 T
R
W+ 5 T775M2030

1 HONEYWELL
T1 T2 B R W
COOLING

ELECTRONIC
SERIES 90
MODUTROL
MOTOR 3

T675A COMPRESSOR 7
LOCKOUT
L1 (HOT) C + 6

L2 RELAY RELAY 120 VAC


4 3
HIGH LIMIT

COOL 2 NC NC
T675A

COM
120
COM
240

C C
NO NO NO

HEAT 1 NO
NO NO
COM C C
NC NC
RELAY RELAY
1 2

HEAT 2 NO
COM
COM
NO
COOL 1

1 OTHER MOTORS SUCH AS 4-20 MA, 0-10 VDC, AND 2-10 VDC, MAY BE USED.
2 TO VERIFY OUTPUT, TEST OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE BETWEEN THE MOD 1 TERMINALS W AND R.
- MINIMUM (DRIVE CLOSED) SIGNAL LESS THAN 0.17 VDC
- MAXIMUM (DRIVE OPEN) SIGNAL IS GREATER THAN 1.7 VDC
3 USE SEPARATE TRANSFORMER FOR T775M WHEN USING 24 VAC.
4 A 250 OHM RESISTOR PROVIDES 40% AUTHORITY WHEN USING A 150 OHM MINIMUM POSITION POTENTIOMETER.
5 INSERT 340 OHM RESISTOR (INCLUDED) ACROSS TERMINALS R AND W.
6 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE TERMINAL BLOCK.
7 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK. M28012

Fig. 43. T775M2030 wiring connections for replacing a W973A Logic Panel.

NOTE: The T775M2030 Replacement for W973A Logic Panel continues on the next page.

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T775M2030 Replacement for W973A In this replacement application, the T775M2030 provides the
following, as described in Table 2.
Logic Panel (continued)

Table 2. T775M2030 replacement for W973A


Component/Function W973A Logic Panel T775M2030 Replacement
Thermostat T7067 Sensor A (Room) - C7130B1008.
Discharge Sensor C7046 Sensor B (Discharge) - C7046D1008.
Heating/Cooling Motor M954 Series 90, 4-20 mA, 0-10 Vdc, or 2-12 Vdc motor may be used.
Fan Start Fan Start Relay If a relay is available, it can be used for fan control (e.g., 1 stage Heat and 2
stage Cool using the T775M2030).
Economizer M955 With the T775M2030 there are two modulating outputs. Therefore, two of the
three functions (Heat, Cool, or Economizer) are available to be used. The
example in Fig. 35 uses the Heat and Cool functions; no Economizer.
Outside Air Changeover H205 Optional SPDT Changeover (H705).

T775R Replacement for W964F This replacement example illustrates how a T77R is
configured to replace a W964F Aquatrol Panel.
Aquatrol Panel with Floating
Fig. 45 illustrates the wiring connections for the W964F
Actuator Aquatrol Panel.
Fig. 46 and Table 4 on page 34 illustrate the wiring and
configuration of the T775R controller.

W964F

L N D C B A 3 2 1 4 4A 5 6 7 T2 T2 T3 T3

L 2
1
N

1 2 3 Y T G W R B

T7044A T7043B
M944B T7043A

1 120 V, 60 HZ POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.

2 JUMPER BETWEEN B AND D.

3 TERMINALS Y, T, AND G ARE NOT USED. M28013

Fig. 44. W964F wiring connections (pre-existing Control).

NOTE: The T775R Replacement for W964F Aquatrol Panel with Floating Actuator continues on the next page.

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T775R Replacement for W964F NOTE: Table 45 is for wiring purposes only. A thorough
review of the existing W964F application is required
Aquatrol Panel with Floating in order to determine the capability of the T775 con-
troller replacement.
Actuator (continued)

OPTIONAL HONEYWELL ELECTRONIC SERIES 90


MOTOR MODUTROL MOTOR 1
CONFIGURATION T1 T2 B R W
2

SENSOR A (STANDARD TEMPERATURE SENSOR)


POWER SENSOR B (OUTDOOR SENSOR)
3
OUTPUT

CT
B S+T
MODULATING OUTPUT (MOD 1)
R V
W+ 4
T
T
T775R

C + 6
120 VAC
RELAY RELAY
4 3
NC NC
120
COM
240

C C
NO NO
7 MOTOR
NO NO
NO NO
COM COM 8
7 C C OPEN
NC NC
RELAY RELAY COM
1 2
CLOSE

120/240 VAC LINE

1 OTHER MOTORS SUCH AS 4-20 MA, 0-10 VDC, AND 2-10 VDC, MAY BE USED ON THE MOD 1 OUTPUT.

2 TO VERIFY OUTPUT, TEST OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE BETWEEN THE MOD 1 TERMINALS W AND R.
- MINIMUM (DRIVE CLOSED) SIGNAL LESS THAN 0.17 VDC
- MAXIMUM (DRIVE OPEN) SIGNAL IS GREATER THAN 1.7 VDC

3 USE SEPARATE TRANSFORMER FOR T775R WHEN USING 24 VAC.

4 INSERT 340 OHM RESISTOR (INCLUDED) ACROSS TERMINALS R AND W.

5 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK.

6 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE TERMINAL BLOCK.

7 RELAY 1 CLOSES TO DRIVE DEVICE OPEN.


RELAY 2 CLOSES TO DRIVE DEVICE CLOSED.

8 MOTOR CAN BE AN M944B, M644, M6184, ML6984, ML6420, ETC. M28014

Fig. 45. T775R wiring connections for replacing a W964F Aquatrol Panel.

NOTE: The T775R Replacement for W964F Aquatrol Panel with Floating Actuator continues on the next page.

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T775R Replacement for W964F In this replacement application, the T775R provides the
following, as described in Table 3.
Aquatrol Panel with Floating
Actuator (continued)

Table 3. T775R replacement for W964F


Component/Function W964F Aquatrol T775R Replacement
Sensors T7044A or T7043A Sensor A - Standard 1097 Ohm temperature sensor.
T7043B Sensor B - Standard 1097 Ohm temperature sensor.
See Temperature Sensors1 on page 3..
Reset ratio and parallel shift n/a Reset programming in the T775R provides the reset curve.
On/Off motor control Jumper terminals 1 If the W964F provided On/Off motor control, then wire motor to a relay output
and 2 on the W964F on the T775R to provide On/Off control.
Actuator motor speed n/a Use the Integral Time and Throttling Range to tune the T775R control.
Differential n/a Use the Throttling Range to tune the T775R control.
Program setback n/a The T775R provides Setback and alternate setpoint programming parameters.
Motor M944B Series 90, 4-20 mA, 0-10 Vdc, or 2-12 Vdc motor may be used.

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T775L Replacement for S984 Step NOTE: This replacement section also applies to the S684
Step Controller.
Controller
This replacement example illustrates how a T775L using a Fig. 46 illustrates the wiring connections for the S984 Step
T775S Expansion module is configured to replace a S984 Controller.
Step Controller. Fig. 47 and Table 4 on page 40 illustrate the wiring and
configuration of the T775L controller.

SERIES 90
CONTROLLER
W R B STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 STAGE 5
9

5 L2

W R B NC NO NC NO NC NO NC NO NC NO
1

2 3 1R1
L1 (HOT)
6
WHITE
6 L1 (HOT)
L1

S400A 1
DELAY 3 4 ORANGE L2
L2
TIMER

9 3
1 2

4
L1 (HOT) L2

W
1

4 R

B
ON-OFF
SWITCH

P 9
7
S984 STEP CONTROLLER N

1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.

2 SWITCHES SHOWN WITH DEVICE ENERGIZED.

3 REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR NUMBER OF SWITCHES.

4 AUXILIARY POTENTIOMETER ON S984J ONLY. TERMINAL LABELED AUX.

5 THIS HOOKUP IS FOR A COOLING SYSTEM. FOR A HEATING SYSTEM, REVERSE W AND B.

6 WHEN SHIPPED, LEADS ARE JOINED WITH A WIRE NUT. TO DELAY STAGES ON, REMOVE WIRE NUT FROM ORANGE AND WHITE
LEADS AND CONNECT TO DELAY TIMER. TO DELAY STAGES OFF, REMOVE WIRE NUT
FROM BLUE AND WHITE LEADS AND CONNECT TO DELAY TIMER.

7 REMOVE JUMPER AND CONNECT ON-OFF SWITCH HERE IF S984 MUST RETURN TO START PPOSITION DURING OFF CYCLE.

8 CLIP OUT JUMPER (TERMINAL 6 TO L1) AND CONNECT SEPARATE POWER SOURCE HERE IF SEPARATION OF SWITCHING STAGES
AND CONTROL OPERATION IS DESIRED.

9 NOT PART OF STEP CONTROLLER. M28015

Fig. 46. S984 wiring connections (pre-existing control).

NOTE: The T775L replacement for S984 step controller continues on the next page.

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T775L Replacement for S984 Step NOTE: Fig. 47 is for wiring purposes only. A thorough review
of the existing S984 application is required in order to
Controller (continued) determine the capability of the T775 controller
replacement.

SENSOR A (C7100D1001)
SENSOR B (SPACE OR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE)

T
T
T775L T775S
T
T

1 1
DIGITAL INPUT + +
(HEAT/COOL CHANGEOVER)
+
2 T6031 OR T675A

L1
(HOT)
24 VAC
4 4
L2
C + C + 3
3 120 VAC
RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY
COOL 2 4 3 8 7
NC NC NC NC
COM
120
COM
240

120
COM
240
C C C C
NO NO NO NO NO

NO NO COOL 4
HEAT NO NO
NO NO NO
1 COM C C
COM C C
COM
NC NC NC NC
RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY
1 2 5 6

HEAT COM
2 NO
COM COOL 3
NO
COOL 1

1 T775 BUS TERMINALS PROVIDE WIRING CONNECTIONS TO/FROM T775L AND T775S.

2 SETUP THE CONTROL (T6031 OR T765) SO THAT IT CLOSES ON A TEMPERATURE FALL.

3 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE TERMINAL BLOCK.

4 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK. M28018

Fig. 47. T775L wiring connections for replacing a S984 Step Controller.

In this replacement application, the T775L provides the following, as described in Table 4:

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Table 4. T775L replacement for S684 or S984.


Component/Function S684 or S984 T775L Replacement
Sensor Series 60, Series Sensor A - Standard 1097 Ohm temperature sensor.
90, T915, T991, Sensor B - Standard 1097 Ohm temperature sensor; (required only if reset
T921, W902, etc. control is used; i.e. a T991B or W902A controller was used.)
controller See Temperature Sensors on page 3.
NOTE: If you are implementing two-sensor reset control, Sensor A must always
be the controlled temperature and Sensor B must always be the
controlling temperature. For example, in a reset control based on outside
temperature, Sensor A must be the inside sensor and Sensor B must be
the outside sensor.
Delay Timer S400A Use the On Delay and Off Delay programmable parameters of the T775L.
Throttling Range n/a Set the programmable Throttling Range parameter to match the application.
Reset T991B or W902A Reset programming in the T775L provides the reset curve.
(if used)
Loads 1 - 5 n/a Program the 5 relays into a single loop.
Auxiliary Pot. S964J only The T775L Controller with two T775S Expansion modules allows for up to 12 relay
outputs.

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T775L Replacement for W7100C Fig. 48 illustrates the wiring connections for the W7100C
Discharge Air Controller.
Discharge Air Controller
This replacement example illustrates how a T775L using a Fig. 49 and Table 5 on page 43 illustrate the wiring and
T775S Expansion module is configured to replace a two-stage configuration of the T775L controller.
Heat and four-stage Cool W7100C Discharge Air Controller.

L1 (HOT)
1
L2

L1 (HOT) R822N RELAY (1K) (MAKE ON TEMP. DROP)


1
R B POWER
L2 SUPPLY
T675A HEAT/COOL SWITCH
CHANGEOVER
M955 MOTOR
Q209A
MINIMUM POSITION R W
(ECONOMIZER)
W R822N RELAY (2K)
POTENTIOMETER R1
TR
W1 HEAT 1
W R B
TR GND B
1 2 3 B1
TR 24VAC C
H205 OUTDOOR 7 TR A HEAT 1
AIR CHANGEOVER
W HEAT 2
R B
ECONO
2K1 400 OHM (4 COOLING STAGES) B C
8 SETPOINT F
Y A HEAT 2
2K1 200 OHM (2 HEATING STAGES) 10 CHANGE
7 6 2K2 COOL 4
OVER
9 B

8 C
2 STAGES
S963B1037 REMOTE COOL 4
7 A
POTENTIOMETER RESET F
2K2 RESET
6 COOL COOL 3
HEAT
3 B
T
T7047C1025 SPACE RESET SENSOR OR SENSOR C
C7031G1016 OUTDOOR RESET SENSOR T1
A COOL 3
C7100
DISCHARGE P REMOTE COOL 2
SENSOR SETPOINT
P1
CONTROL BAND B
F
C

4 1K1 5 A COOL 2
S963B1078 OR S963B1086 4
HEATING REMOTE COOL 1
SETPOINT POTENTIOMETER R W 3 B
W 5 2
SATELLITE
C
4
1 A COOL 1
S963B1078 OR S963B1086
COOLING REMOTE
SETPOINT POTENTIOMETER R W 1K1
W 5
W7100C DISCHARGE AIR CONTROLLER

1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.

2 USE ONLY WITH SPACE RESET SENSOR. CONNECT IN SERIES AS SHOWN.

3 WHEN RESET NOT USED, JUMPER TERMINALS 6 AND 7.

4 SET HEAT AND COOL DISCHARGE SETPOINTS USING REMOTE SETPOINT POTENTIOMETERS. TURN SETPOINT KNOB ON W7100
TO MINIMUM POSITION. USE OF THE S963B1086 WILL CHANGE SETPOINT RANGE TO 40 TO 140F.

5 GROUND CASE OF REMOTE SETPOINT POTENTIOMETER TO PREVENT PROBLEMS DUE TO STATIC ELECTRICITY.

6 WHEN CHANGEOVER TERMINALS 9 AND 10 ARE USED ON HEAT/COOL MODELS, JUMPER TERMINALS 9 AND 10 TO CHANGE OVER TO
HEATING (LOCKS OUT COOLING WHEN JUMPERED).

7 WHEN ECONOMIZER IS NOT USED, JUMPER TERMINALS Y AND 9 WITH THE 510 OHM, 1/4 WATT, 5 PERCENT RESISTOR CONTAINED
IN THE 4074EFV BAG ASSEMBLY.

8 REMOVE FACTORY INSTALLED 400 OHM RESISTOR JUMPER AND RECONNECT FOR COOLING-ONLY MODE, 4-STAGE OPERATION
(CHANGE VALUE FOR OTHER NUMBER OF STAGES). FOR 2-STAGES IN HEATING MODE, USE 200 OHM, 1/8 WATT RESISTOR FOR
BEST OPERATION. M28017

Fig. 48. W7100C wiring connections (pre-existing control).

NOTE: The T775L Replacement for W7100C Discharge Air Controller continues on the next page.

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T775L Replacement for W7100C NOTE: Fig. 49 is for wiring purposes only. A thorough review
of the existing W7100C application is required in
Discharge Air Controller (continued) order to determine the capability of the T775
controller replacement.

SENSOR A (C7100D1001)
SENSOR B (SPACE OR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE)

T
T
T775L T775S
T
T

1 1
DIGITAL INPUT + +
(HEAT/COOL CHANGEOVER)
+
2 T6031 OR T675A

L1
(HOT)
24 VAC
4 4
L2
C + C + 3
3 120 VAC
RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY
COOL 2 4 3 8 7
NC NC NC NC
COM
120
COM
240

120
COM
240

C C C C
NO NO NO NO NO

NO NO COOL 4
HEAT NO NO
NO NO NO
1 COM C C
COM C C
COM
NC NC NC NC
RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY
1 2 5 6

HEAT COM
2 NO
COM COOL 3
NO
COOL 1

1 T775 BUS TERMINALS PROVIDE WIRING CONNECTIONS TO/FROM T775L AND T775S.

2 SETUP THE CONTROL (T6031 OR T765) SO THAT IT CLOSES ON A TEMPERATURE FALL.

3 POWER WITH 24 VAC OR 120/240 VAC AT THE APPROPRIATE TERMINAL BLOCK.

4 24 VAC POWER TERMINAL BLOCK. M28018

Fig. 49. T775L wiring connections for replacing a W7100C Discharge Air Controller.

NOTE: The T775L Replacement for W7100C Discharge Air Controller continues on the next page.

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T775L Replacement for W7100C In this replacement application, the T775L provides the
following, as described in Table 5:
Discharge Air Controller (continued)

Table 5. T775L Replacement for W7100C.


W7100C
Component/Function Discharge Air Controller T775L Replacement
Sensor C7100 Sensor A - C7100D1001

T7047C1025 and S963B1037 Sensor B - Standard 1097 Ohm temperature sensor; space or outdoor

See Temperature Sensors on page 3.


Economizer M955, Q209A, and H705 The T775L can not provide a direct economizer function. However, an
output relay can be used to enable a separate economizer module
(e.g., W7212) to provide economization.
Heat/Cool switch T675A Connect the Digital Input terminal to an outdoor temperature control,
changeover e.g. T6031 or T675A).
Program the Digital Input for Setback using -40 F (-40 C) for the
T675A cooling setpoint to lock out the cooling system during cold
weather.
Setpoint and Reset Setpoint and Reset dial Reset programming in the T775L provides the reset curve.
S963B1078 or S963B1086 Remote setpoint adjustment is not possible.
S963B1037 and NOTES: 1. Reset can be used for Heating or Cooling, but not both.
T7047C1025 2. Remote adjustment of the reset curve is not possible.
Control Band Control Band dial Set the programmable Throttling Range parameter to match the
application.
Satellite (if used) W7101A (if used) By adding up to two T775S Expansion modules, you have up to 12
relays available.

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White Rogers beginning on page 51.
Barber Colman beginning on page 52.
Table 6 lists the manufacturers in the following order: Ranco beginning on page 53.
Johnson (System 350) beginning on page page 44. Tekmar beginning on page 54
Honeywell beginning on page 45.

Table 6. Cross Reference.


Recommended Recommended
Temperature F/ Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell
Old Humidity Switch Cap Electromechanical Well # Electronic Well #
Control Manufacturer Range (RH) Action Length Replacement (Order Sep.) Replacement (Order Sep.) Comments

NOTE: For all T775 Series 2000 Controllers, the Setpoint Temperature Range is -40 to 248 F (-40 to 120 C).

Johnson System 350


A350A/B Johnson T775A2009 Johnson model: 1 SPDT temperature
A350A/B with Johnson T775B2032 Johnson model: Multiple SPDT temperature
1 S350
A350A/B with Johnson T775B2040 Johnson model: Multiple SPDT temperature
up to 3 S350s
44

A350A/B with Johnson T775B2040 plus Johnson model: Multiple SPDT temperature
more than 3 additional T775Bs as
S350s needed.
A350P Johnson T775M2006 Johnson model: 1 mod temperature
A350P with Johnson T775M2048 Johnson model: 1 mod temperature with relays
up to 2 S350s
A350P with Johnson T775M2030 Johnson model: 1 mod temperature with relays
up to 4 S350s
A350R with Johnson T775R2001 or Johnson model: Mod temperature with reset and
up to 3 S350s T775R2035 SPDTs
A350S with Johnson T775R2001 or Johnson model: Mod temperature with reset and
up to 4 S350s T775R2035 SPDTs
A350P with Johnson T775R2043 Johnson model: 1 mod temperature with reset
A350R
A350P with Johnson T775R2027 or Johnson model: 1 mod temperature with reset
A350R and T775R2019 and SPDTs
multiple
S350s
R353 with Johnson T775L2007 or Johnson model: Sequenced relays
S353s T775P2003
W351A Johnson T775U2006 Johnson model: 1 SPDT humidity
Table 6. Cross Reference. (Continued)
Recommended Recommended
Temperature F/ Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell
Old Humidity Switch Cap Electromechanical Well # Electronic Well #
Control Manufacturer Range (RH) Action Length Replacement (Order Sep.) Replacement (Order Sep.) Comments
W351A with 1 Johnson T775U2006 Johnson model: 2 SPDT humidity
S351
W351P Johnson T775U2006 Johnson model: 1 mod humidity
P352 Johnson T775U2006 Johnson model: 1 mod pressure
P352 with up Johnson T775U2006 Johnson model: 1 mod pressure with 2 SPDT
to 2 S352s
Any system Johnson See comment. All T775 Series 2000 controllers have an LCD
with D350 display
Any system Johnson See comment. All T775 Series 2000 controllers can accept 24
with Y350 Vac, 120/240 Vac
A319 Johnson T775A2009 Johnson model: 1 SPDT with no display
A419 Johnson T775A2009 Johnson model: 1 SPDT with small display
Honeywell
H775A1006 Honeywell 5 to 95% RH 1-SPDT T775U2006 5001774-001

T775 SERIES 2000 ELECTRONIC STAND-ALONE CONTROLLERS


H775A1022 Honeywell 5 to 95% RH 2-SPDT T775U2006 5001774-001
45

H775A1048 Honeywell 5 to 95% RH 3-SPDT T775U2006 5001774-001 T775U has only 2 relays
H775A1063 Honeywell 5 to 95% RH 4-SPDT T775U2006 5001774-001 T775U has only 2 relays
H775B1005 Honeywell 5 to 95% RH 2-SPDT T775U2006 5001774-001
H775C1004 Honeywell 5 to 95% RH 4-SPDT T775U2006 5001774-001 T775U has only 2 relays
H775D1003 Honeywell 5 to 95% RH 2-SPDT T775U2006 5001774-001
H775E1002 Honeywell 5 to 95% RH 2-SPDT T775U2006 5001774-001
T4031A1008 Honeywell -30 to 50 SPST 5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T4031A1016 Honeywell -30 to 50 SPST 5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T4031A1073 Honeywell -30 to 90 SPST 8 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T4031C1004 Honeywell 40 to 180 SPST 7.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T4031C1012 Honeywell 40 to 180 SPST 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T4031E1009 Honeywell 40 to 180 SPST 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T4031F1007 Honeywell 40 to 180 SPST 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T4031H1003 Honeywell 35 to 45 SPST 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T4031J1016 Honeywell 35 to 45 SPST 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T475A1016 Honeywell 70 to 140 SPST 10/30 ft. T775R2035 5001774-001 The T775R is a Reset controller
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T475A1032 Honeywell 70 to 140 SPST 10/30 ft. T775R2035 5001774-001 The T775R is a Reset controller
T475A1057 Honeywell 70 to 140 SPST 10/30 ft. T775R2035 5001774-001 The T775R is a Reset controller
Table 6. Cross Reference. (Continued)

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Recommended Recommended
Temperature F/ Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell
Old Humidity Switch Cap Electromechanical Well # Electronic Well #
Control Manufacturer Range (RH) Action Length Replacement (Order Sep.) Replacement (Order Sep.) Comments
T6031A1011 Honeywell 15 to 90 SPDT 5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031A1029 Honeywell -30 to 90 SPDT 8 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031A1045 Honeywell -30 to 50 SPDT 5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031A1052 Honeywell -30 to 50 SPDT 5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031A1060 Honeywell -30 to 90 SPDT 20 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031A1086 Honeywell -31 to 86 SPDT 8 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031A1136 Honeywell -30 to 90 SPDT 8 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031A1250 Honeywell -20 to 100 SPDT 5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031C1009 Honeywell 40 to 180 SPDT 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031C1025 Honeywell 0 to 90 SPDT 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031C1033 Honeywell 40 to 80 SPDT 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031C1041 Honeywell 41 to 176 SPDT 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031C1058 Honeywell 100 to 240 SPDT 5 ft. stainless T775A2009 5001774-001 Use stainless well
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T6031D1007 Honeywell 40 to 180 SPDT 7.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001 Protect sensor wires
armored
T6031D1015 Honeywell 40 to 180 SPDT 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031D1031 Honeywell 0 to 70 SPDT 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031D1049 Honeywell 30 to 270 SPDT 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031E1004 Honeywell 40 to 180 SPDT 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031F1010 Honeywell 55 to 90 SPDT 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031G1000 Honeywell 0 to 90 SPDT 6 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031J1003 Honeywell 55 to 85 SPDT 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T6031K1001 Honeywell 15 to 75 SPDT 5.5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T675A1045 Honeywell 0 to 100 SPDT 20 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001 Use stainless well
stainless
T675A1102 Honeywell 160 to 260 SPDT 20 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T675A1136 Honeywell 0 to 100 SPDT 20 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T675A1243 Honeywell 167 to 257 SPDT 5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T675A1425 Honeywell 55 to 175 SPDT 20 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T675A1441 Honeywell 55 to 175 SPDT 20 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001 Use stainless well
stainless
T675A1458 Honeywell 55 to 175 SPDT 5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T675A1508 Honeywell 0 to 100 SPDT 5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
Table 6. Cross Reference. (Continued)
Recommended Recommended
Temperature F/ Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell
Old Humidity Switch Cap Electromechanical Well # Electronic Well #
Control Manufacturer Range (RH) Action Length Replacement (Order Sep.) Replacement (Order Sep.) Comments
T675A1516 Honeywell 0 to 100 SPDT 5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T675A1524 Honeywell 55 to 175 SPDT 20 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T675A1532 Honeywell 160 to 260 SPDT 5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T675A1540 Honeywell 55 to 175 SPDT 5 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T675A1565 Honeywell 0 to 100 SPDT 20 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001
T675A1706 Honeywell 0 to 100 SPDT 5 ft. T775A2009 Fast response; Clip Capacitor
+ C7100D1001
T675A1722 Honeywell 55 to 175 SPDT 5 ft. T775A2009 Fast response; Clip Capacitor
+ C7100D1001
T675A1771 Honeywell 55 to 175 SPDT 5 ft. T775A2009 Fast response; Clip Capacitor
+ C7100D1001
T675A1854 Honeywell 10 to 110 SPDT 5 ft. T775A2009 Fast response; Clip Capacitor
+ C7100D1001
T675B1002 Honeywell 30 to 50 SPDT 10 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001 Add S445A1010 to convert T775 to manual reset

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T675B1010 Honeywell 30 to 50 SPDT 20 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001 Add S445A1010 to convert T775 to manual reset
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T675B1028 Honeywell -20 to 50 SPDT 10 ft. T775A2009 5001774-001 Add S445A1010 to convert T775 to manual reset
T675B1032 Honeywell 80 to 220 SPDT 10 ft. T775A2009 Averaging
+ 50021579-001 (x3)
or
+ C7031J2009
or
+ C7100D1001
T678A1015 Honeywell 0 to 100 2-SPDT 20 ft. T775B2032 5001774-001
T678A1080 Honeywell 160 to 260 2-SPDT 5 ft. T775B2032 5001774-001
T678A1163 Honeywell 5 to 95 2-SPDT 20 ft. T775B2032 5001774-001
T678A1361 Honeywell 55 to 175 2-SPDT 20 ft. T775B2032 5001774-001
T678A1437 Honeywell 0 to 100 2-SPDT 5 ft. T775B2032 5001774-001
T678A1445 Honeywell 55 to 175 2-SPDT 5 ft. T775B2032 5001774-001
T775A1001 Honeywell -20 to 240 1-SPDT T775A2009
T775A1019 Honeywell -20 to 240 2-SPDT T775B2032
T775A1027 Honeywell -20 to 240 3-SPDT T775B2040
T775A1035 Honeywell -20 to 240 4-SPDT T775B2040
T775A1068 Honeywell 55 to 175 2-SPDT T775B2040 5001774-001
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Table 6. Cross Reference. (Continued)

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Recommended Recommended
Temperature F/ Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell
Old Humidity Switch Cap Electromechanical Well # Electronic Well #
Control Manufacturer Range (RH) Action Length Replacement (Order Sep.) Replacement (Order Sep.) Comments
T775B1018 Honeywell -20 to 240 3-SPDT T775B2040
T775B1026 Honeywell -20 to 240 4-SPDT T775B2040
T775B1042 Honeywell -20 to 220 4-SPDT T775B2040
T775C1009 Honeywell -20 to 240 4-SPDT T775B2024
T775D1008 Honeywell -20 to 240 4-SPDT T775B2024
T775E1015 Honeywell -20 to 220 1-SPDT T775M2048
T775E1023 Honeywell -20 to 220 2-SPDT T775M2048
T775E1056 Honeywell -20 to 220 1-SPDT T775M2048
T775E1064 Honeywell -20 to 220 2-SPDT T775M2048
T775E1098 Honeywell -20 to 220 1-SPDT T775M2048
T775E1114 Honeywell -20 to 220 3-SPDT T775M2030
T775F1022 Honeywell -20 to 220 3-SPDT T775M2030
T775F1055 Honeywell -20 to 220 3-SPDT T775M2030
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T775F1089 Honeywell -20 to 220 3-SPDT T775M2030


T775G1005 Honeywell -20 to 220 3-SPDT T775M2014
T775G1013 Honeywell -20 to 220 3-SPDT T775M2014
T775G1021 Honeywell -20 to 220 3-SPDT T775M2014
T775G1039 Honeywell -20 to 220 4-SPDT T775M2014
T775J1001 Honeywell -20 to 240 1-SPDT T775R2035
T775J1019 Honeywell -20 to 240 None T775R2043
T775J1027 Honeywell -20 to 240 None T775R2043
T775J1035 Honeywell -20 to 240 None T775R2043
T775J1043 Honeywell -20 to 240 1-SPDT T775R2027
T775J1050 Honeywell -20 to 240 1-SPDT T775R2027
T775J1068 Honeywell -20 to 240 1-SPDT T775R2027
T775J1076 Honeywell -20 to 240 2-SPDT T775R2035
Table 6. Cross Reference. (Continued)
Recommended Recommended
Temperature F/ Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell
Old Humidity Switch Cap Electromechanical Well # Electronic Well #
Control Manufacturer Range (RH) Action Length Replacement (Order Sep.) Replacement (Order Sep.) Comments
Johnson (Mechanical)
A19ABA-40 Johnson -30 to 100 SPST No cap T4031A1073 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
A19ABC-4 Johnson 50 to 130 SPDT 8 ft. T675A1425 1/2 - 112622AA T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 112630AA
A18ABC-24 Johnson -30 to 100 SPDT 8 ft. T6031A1136 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
A19ABC-36 Johnson -30 to 100 SPDT 20 ft. T6031A1060 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
A19ABC-37 Johnson -30 to 100 SPDT 10 ft. T6031A1060 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
A19ACC-4 Johnson 0 to 80 SPDT 6 ft. T6031A1136 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A

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A19AAD-5 Johnson 30 to 50 SPST 6 ft. None None T775A2009 5001774-001


A19AAD-12 Johnson -30 to 50 SPST 7 ft. T6031A1136 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
A19AAF-12 Johnson 25 to 225 SPDT 10 ft. None 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
A19AAF-20 Johnson -30 to 100 SPDT 6 ft. T6031A1136 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
A19AAF-21 Johnson 40 to 90 SPDT 6 ft. T6031A1136 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
A19ACA-14 Johnson -30 to 100 SPST 6 ft. L480G1044 None T775A2009 5001774-001 Add S445A1010 to convert T775 to manual reset
(20 to 60 F)
A19ACA-15 Johnson -30 to 100 SPST 10 ft. L480G1044 None T775A2009 5001774-001 Add S445A1010 to convert T775 to manual reset
A19ADB-1 Johnson 100 to 240 SPST 6 ft. L4008E1156 121371L T775A2009 5001774-001 Add S445A1010 to convert T775 to manual reset
(110 to 290 F) (3 in. insulation)
A19AAB-4 Johnson 30 to 110 SPST 6 ft. T675A1425 1/2 - 112622AA T775A2009 5001774-001
(55 to 175 F) 3/4 - 112630AA
A19AAC-9 Johnson 100 to 240 SPDT 6 ft. L6008A1192 121371L T775A2009 5001774-001
(3 in. insulation)
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A28AA-8 Johnson -30 to 50 2-SPDT 6 ft. T678A1437 1/2 - 112622AA T775B2032 5001774-001 T678 has no weatherproof enclosure
(0 to 110 F) 3/4 - 112630AA
Table 6. Cross Reference. (Continued)

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Recommended Recommended
Temperature F/ Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell
Old Humidity Switch Cap Electromechanical Well # Electronic Well #
Control Manufacturer Range (RH) Action Length Replacement (Order Sep.) Replacement (Order Sep.) Comments
A28AA-9 Johnson 20 to 80 2-SPDT 6 ft. T678A1437 1/2 - 112622AA T775B2032 5001774-001 T678 has no weatherproof enclosure
3/4 - 112630AA
A28AA-28 Johnson 30 to 110 2-SPDT 6 ft. T678A1478 None T775B2032 5001774-001 T678 has no weatherproof enclosure
(fast response) + 50021579-001 (x3)
or
+ C7031J2009
or
+ C7100D1001
A28AA-29 Johnson -30 to 110 2-SPDT 8 ft. T678A1627 1/2 - 112622AA T775B2032 5001774-001 T678 has no weatherproof enclosure
(0 to 100 F) 3/4 - 112630AA
A28AA-36 Johnson 40 to 90 2-SPDT 6 ft. T678A1437 1/2 - 112622AA T775B2032 5001774-001 T678 has no weatherproof enclosure
(0 to 100 F) 3/4 - 112630AA
A28AA-37 Johnson 60 to 140 2-SPDT 6 ft. T678A1445 1/2 - 112622AA T775B2032 5001774-001 T678 has no weatherproof enclosure
(55 to 175 F) 3/4 - 112630AA
A28AJ-4 Johnson 20 to 80 2-SPDT 6 ft. T678A1437 1/2 - 112622AA T775B2032 5001774-001 T678 has no weatherproof enclosure
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(0 to 100 F) 3/4 - 112630AA


A28KA-1 Johnson 0 to 150 2-SPDT 10 ft. T678A143 1/2 - 112622AA T775B2024 5001774-001 T678 has no weatherproof enclosure
(0 to 100 F) 3/4 - 112630AA
or
T678A1445
(55 to 175 F)
A28MA-1 Johnson 40 to 120 2-SPDT 6 ft. T678A1437 1/2 - 112622AA T775B2024 5001774-001 T678 has no weatherproof enclosure
(0 to 100 F) 3/4 - 112630AA
or
T678A1445
(55 to 175 F)
A28MA-2 Johnson 40 to 120 2-SPDT 6 ft. T678A1437 1/2 - 112622AA T775B2024 5001774-001 T678 has no weatherproof enclosure
(0 to 100 F) 3/4 - 112630AA
or
T678A1445
(55 to 175 F)
A36AHA-50 Johnson 55 to 95 4-SPDT 18 in. None 112620BB T775B2040 5001774-001
A36AHA-52 Johnson 55 to 95 4-SPDT 6 ft. None 112620BB T775B2040 5001774-001
A36AHA-58 Johnson 0 to 70 4-SPDT 15 ft. None 112620BB T775B2040 5001774-001
A36AHB-33 Johnson 0 to 70 4-SPDT 15 ft. None 112620BB T775B2040 5001774-001
A80ABA-1 Johnson -20 to 50 135 Ohm 6 ft. T991A2044 121371Q T775M2048 5001774-001 T991 has 5 ft. cap; other models available
A80ABA-2 Johnson 10 to 90 135 Ohm 6 ft. T991A1426 112622AA T775M2048 5001774-001 T991 has 5 ft. cap; other models available
Table 6. Cross Reference. (Continued)
Recommended Recommended
Temperature F/ Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell
Old Humidity Switch Cap Electromechanical Well # Electronic Well #
Control Manufacturer Range (RH) Action Length Replacement (Order Sep.) Replacement (Order Sep.) Comments
A80ABA-3 Johnson 60 to 140 135 Ohm 6 ft. T991A1244 121371Q T775M2048 5001774-001 T991 has 5 ft. cap; other models available
A80ABA-4 Johnson 120 to 200 135 Ohm 6 ft. T915C1928 112622AA T775M2048 5001774-001 T915 has 5 ft. cap; other models available
A80ABA-5 Johnson 190 to 260 135 Ohm 6 ft. T991A1061 112622AA T775M2048 5001774-001
A80ABA-22 Johnson 85 to 245 135 Ohm 6 ft. T915D1273 112622AA T775M2048 5001774-001
A80ACA-1 Johnson 60 to 140 135 Ohm 6 ft. None T775M2048
A80ACA-7 Johnson 10 to 90 135 Ohm 6 ft. None None T775M2048
A80ADA-1 Johnson 10 to 90 135 Ohm 6 ft. None None T775M2048
A80ADA-2 Johnson 60 to 140 135 Ohm 6 ft. None T775M2048
White Rodgers
1609-90 White Rodgers -20 to 50 SPST 8 ft. T4031A1073 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
1609-101 White Rodgers -30 to 90 SPST 5 ft. T4031A1073 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
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1609-102 White Rodgers -30 to 90 SPST 8 ft. T4031A1073 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
1609-103 White Rodgers -30 to 90 SPST 10 ft. T4031A1073 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
(8 ft. cap) 3/4 - 123870A
1609-104 White Rodgers -30 to 90 SPST 20 ft. T6031A1060 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
1609-105 White Rodgers -30 to 90 SPST 5 ft. T4031A1073 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
1609-106 White Rodgers -30 to 90 SPST 5 ft. T675A1706 None T775A2009 5001774-001 Fast response element
(0 to 100 F F)
1609-114 White Rodgers 20 to 90 SPST 8 ft. T4031A1073 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
1687-9 White Rodgers -30 to 90 SPST 8 ft. T6031A1136 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
2A38-14 White Rodgers 20 to 120 SPDT 20 ft. T675A1565 1/2 - 112622AA T775A2009 5001774-001
(0 to 100 F) 3/4 - 112630AA
230-22 White Rodgers 20 to 120 SPST 8 ft. T4031A1004 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
(40 to 180 F) 3/4 - 123870A
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Recommended Recommended
Temperature F/ Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell
Old Humidity Switch Cap Electromechanical Well # Electronic Well #
Control Manufacturer Range (RH) Action Length Replacement (Order Sep.) Replacement (Order Sep.) Comments
230-22 White Rodgers 20 to 120 SPST 8 ft. T4031A1004 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
(40 to 180 F) 3/4 - 123870A
241-2 White Rodgers 20 to 90 SPST 8 ft. T4031A1073 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
241-16 White Rodgers 20 to 90 SPST 8 ft. T4031A1073 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
445-6 White Rodgers 20 to 90 SPDT 5 ft. T6031A1136 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
3/4 - 123870A
16A35-3 White Rodgers N/A SPST 7 ft. None None None None Ice-Trol
1050-1 White Rodgers Select T475 1/2 - 121371 P T775R2035 The T775R is a Reset controller
with correct ratio 3/4 - 121371Q
Barber Colman
TC282 Barber Colman 10 to 90 3-SPDT 6 ft. None 112620BB T775B2040
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TC282-20 Barber Colman 10 to 90 3-SPDT 20 ft. None 112620BB T775B2040


TC288 Barber Colman 10 to 90 4-SPDT 6 ft. None 112620BB T775B2040
TC-4111 Barber Colman -40 to 120 SPDT 6 ft. T6031A1136 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009
(-30 to 90 F) 3/4 - 123870A
TC-4111-020 Barber Colman -40 to 120 SPDT 20 ft. T6031A1136 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009 5001774-001
(-30 to 90 F) 3/4 - 123870A
TC4112 Barber Colman 100 to 260 SPDT 6 ft. L6008A1192 121371A T775A2009
(100 to 240 F)
TC4115 Barber Colman -40 to 120 SPDT 6' T6031A1136 1/2 - 123869A T775A2009
(-30 to 90 F) 3/4 - 123870A
TC4151 Barber Colman 70 to 120 SPDT 30 ft. T475A1057 1/2 - 121371P T775R2035 5001774-001 The T775R is a Reset controller
3/4 - 121371Q
TC4152 Barber Colman 70 to 120 SPDT 30 ft. T475A1032 1/2 - 121371P T775R2035 The T775R is a Reset controller
3/4 - 121371Q
TC4211 Barber Colman -40 to 120 SPDT 6 ft. T678A1437 1/2 - 11262AA T775B2032
(0 to 100 F)
3/4 - 112630AA
TC4251 Barber Colman 70 to 120 SPDT 30 ft. None 1/2 - 112622AA T775R2035 5001774-001 The T775R is a Reset controller
3/4 - 112630AA
Table 6. Cross Reference. (Continued)
Recommended Recommended
Temperature F/ Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell Honeywell
Old Humidity Switch Cap Electromechanical Well # Electronic Well #
Control Manufacturer Range (RH) Action Length Replacement (Order Sep.) Replacement (Order Sep.) Comments
TC4252 Barber Colman 70 to 120 SPDT 30 ft. T678B1006 1/2 - 112622AA T775R2035 5001774-001 The T775R is a Reset controller
3/4 - 112630AA
TC4316 Barber Colman -40 to 120 SPDT 6 ft. None T775B2032 5001774-001
TC4416 Barber Colman -40 to 120 2-SPDT 6 ft. None None T775B2040 5001774-001
TC5131 Barber Colman 34 to 60 SPDT 20 ft. L480B1239 None T775A2009 5001774-001
TC5141 Barber Colman 34 to 60 SPDT 20 ft. L480G1044 None T775A2009 5001774-001 Add S445A1010 to convert T775 to manual reset
Ranco
ETC-111000 Ranco T775A2009
ETC-111100 Ranco T775M2048
ETC-112000 Ranco T775M2048
ETC-112100 Ranco T775M2048
ETC-141000 Ranco T775B2016
ETC-211000 Ranco T775B2932

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ETC-211100 Ranco T775M2048


ETC-212000 Ranco T775B2032
ETC-212100 Ranco T775M2048
ETC-24100 Ranco T775B2016
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Tekmar Model & T775 Cross
264 268
Features 150 152 256 260 262
One Stage Our Stage Nine Stage T775P2003 & (2)
T775A2009 Two Stage T775B2032 One Stage T7775P2003 T775R2035 One Stage Boiler T7775P2003 T775R2035 Two Stage Boiler & T7775P2003 T775P2003
Setpoint Control Boiler & DHW Boiler & DHW T775S2008
Setpoint Control Boiler Control & DHW Control DHW Control
Control Control

Adjustable Minimum Off Time


Auto Differential
Boiler Demand use DI use DI use DI use DI use DI use DI

Built-in Display
Combustion Air or Alarm Contact Digital Output for Digital OutPut for Digital Output for Both Digital Output for Both Digital Output for
Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm
DHW Control
Digital Input for Setback or Disable Boiler Demand Boiler Demand Boiler Demand Boiler Demand Boiler Demand
Equal Run Time
External Input 0-10Vdc or 2-10Vdc
First On / First Off Rotation
First On/ Last OFF Rotation
Fixed Last Rotation
Fixed Lead Rotation
Floating Output
Integral Voltage Options Type based Type based Type based Type based Type based
Irreversible High Set Point Limit
Lo/ Hi or Hi/ Lo staging
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Modulating Outputs (T775M2048) T775R2027 T775R2027

Nema 4x Models (T775B2016)

Optional Input Sensor


Outdoor Reset
Power Supply Voltage 20 to 28 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 20 to 28 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 24Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 120 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 120 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 115 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 115 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac

Pump Exercising
Pump Purging
PWM Mode
Relay Rating 24 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 24 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 24, 120, 230 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac 24, 120, 230 Vac 24, 120, 240 Vac

Relay Outputs 1 SPDT 1 SPDT 2 SPST 2 SPDT 1 SPST 4 SPDT 2 SPDT 1 SPST 4 SPDT 2 SPDT 2 SPST 4 SPDT 4 SPST 4 SPDT 2 9 12 SPDT 3

Sensor Calibration
Sensor Inputs 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 5 3 3 3 3 3

Sensor Type 10k at 77F 1097 at 77F 10k at 77F 1097 at 77F 10k at 77F 1097 at 77F 1097 at 77F 10k at 77F 1097 at 77F 1097 at 77F 10k at 77F 1097 at 77F 10k at 77F 1097 at 77F 10k at 77F 1097 at 77F

Time Clock with Setback need external timer need external timer need external timer need external timer need external timer
(tekmar Timer 031) (tekmar Timer 031) (tekmar Timer 031) (tekmar Timer 031) (tekmar Timer 031)
Adjustable Interstage Delay
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1 can be configured with up to two T775S expansion modules for a maximum of 12 stages
2 if staging 4 relays and a pump output add one T775S2008 expansion module
3
if staging 9 relays and a pump output add two T775S2008 expansion modules
NOTES

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